Snakebite Therapeutics Based on Endogenous Inhibitors from Vipers

Narumi Aoki-Shioi, C. Modahl
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Venomous snakebite is a major human health issue in many countries and has been categorized as a neglected tropical disease by the World Health Organization. Venomous snakes have evolved to produce venom, which is a complex mixture of toxic proteins and peptides, both enzymatic and nonenzymatic in nature. In this current era of high-throughput technologies, venomics projects, which include genome, transcriptome, and proteome analyses of various venomous species, have been conducted to characterize divergent venom phenotypes and the evolution of venom-related genes. Additionally, venomics can also inform about mechanisms of toxin production, storage, and delivery. Venomics can guide antivenom and therapeutic strategies against envenomations and identify new toxin-derived drugs/tools. One potentially promising drug development direction is the use of endogenous inhibitors present in snake venom glands and serum that could be useful for snakebite therapeutics. These inhibitors suppress the activity of venom proteases, enzymatic proteins responsible for the irreversible damage from snakebite. This book chapter will focus on insights from venomous snake adaptations, such as the evolution of venom proteases to generate diverse activities and snake natural resistance to inhibit activity, and how this information can inform and have applications in the treatment of venomous snakebite.
基于毒蛇内源性抑制剂的蛇咬伤治疗
在许多国家,毒蛇咬伤是一个主要的人类健康问题,世界卫生组织将其列为一种被忽视的热带疾病。毒蛇已经进化产生毒液,毒液是有毒蛋白质和肽的复杂混合物,在自然界中既有酶的,也有非酶的。在当前这个高通量技术的时代,已经进行了毒液组学项目,包括各种有毒物种的基因组、转录组和蛋白质组分析,以表征不同的毒液表型和毒液相关基因的进化。此外,毒液组学还可以了解毒素的产生、储存和递送机制。毒液组学可以指导抗蛇毒血清和针对环境感染的治疗策略,并确定新的毒素衍生药物/工具。一个潜在的有前景的药物开发方向是使用存在于蛇毒腺和血清中的内源性抑制剂,这可能对毒蛇咬伤的治疗有用。这些抑制剂抑制毒液蛋白酶的活性,毒液蛋白酶是导致毒蛇咬伤不可逆损伤的酶蛋白。本书章节将重点介绍毒蛇适应的见解,如毒液蛋白酶的进化以产生不同的活性和蛇对抑制活性的天然抵抗力,以及这些信息如何为毒蛇咬伤的治疗提供信息和应用。
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