Urinary proteomics reveals biological processes related to acute kidney injury in Bothrops atrox envenomings

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Brasileiro-Martins Lisele Maria,Cavalcante Sofia Angiole,Nascimento Thaís Pinto,Silva-Neto Alexandre Vilhena,Mariano Santos Marlon Dias,Camillo-Andrade Amanda C.,da Gama Fischer Juliana de Saldanha,Ferreira Caroline Coelho,Oliveira Lucas Barbosa,Sartim Marco Aurelio,Costa Allyson Guimarães,Pucca Manuela B.,Wen Fan Hui,Moura-da-Silva Ana Maria,Sachett Jacqueline,Carvalho Paulo Costa,de Aquino Priscila Ferreira,Monteiro Wuelton M.ORCID

Abstract

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a critical systemic complication caused by Bothrops envenoming, a neglected health problem in the Brazilian Amazon. Understanding the underlying mechanisms leading to AKI is crucial for effectively mitigating the burden of this complication. This study aimed to characterize the urinary protein profile of Bothrops atrox snakebite victims who developed AKI. We analyzed three groups of samples collected on admission: healthy subjects (controls, n = 10), snakebite victims who developed AKI (AKI, n = 10), and those who did not evolve to AKI (No-AKI, n = 10). Using liquid-chromatography tandem mass spectrometry, we identified and quantified (label-free) 1190 proteins. A panel of 65 proteins was identified exclusively in the urine of snakebite victims, with 32 exclusives to the AKI condition. Proteins more abundant or exclusive in AKI’s urine were associated with acute phase response, endopeptidase inhibition, complement cascade, and inflammation. Notable proteins include serotransferrin, SERPINA-1, alpha-1B-glycoprotein, and NHL repeat-containing protein 3. Furthermore, evaluating previously reported biomarkers candidates for AKI and renal injury, we found retinol-binding protein, beta-2-microglobulin, cystatin-C, and hepcidin to be significant in cases of AKI induced by Bothrops envenoming. This work sheds light on physiological disturbances caused by Bothrops envenoming, highlighting potential biological processes contributing to AKI. Such insights may aid in better understanding and managing this life-threatening complication.

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

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Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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