Super‐high procoagulant activity of gecko thrombin: A gift from sky dragon

Author:

Liang Hao1,Zhang Xingyuan1,Hou Yuxuan1,Zheng Kang2,Hao Huifei1,He Bingqiang1,Li Hui1,Sun Chunshuai1,Yang Ting1,Song Honghua1,Cai Rixin1,Wang Yingjie1,Jiang Haiyan3,Qi Lei3,Wang Yongjun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Neuroregeneration of Jiangsu and Ministry of Education, Co‐innovation Center of Neuroregeneration Nantong University Nantong PR China

2. Anti‐aging & Regenerative Medicine Research Institution, School of Life Sciences and Medicine Shandong University of Technology Zibo PR China

3. Department of Emergency Medicine Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University Nantong PR China

Abstract

AbstractAimsGecko, the “sky dragon” named by Traditional Chinese Medicine, undergoes rapid coagulation and scarless regeneration following tail amputation in the natural ecology, providing a perfect opportunity to develop the efficient and safe drug for blood clotting. Here, gecko thrombin (gthrombin) was recombinantly prepared and comparatively studied on its procoagulant activity.MethodsThe 3D structure of gthrombin was constructed using the homology modeling method of I‐TASSER. The active gthrombin was prepared by the expression of gecko prethrombin‐2 in 293 T cells, followed by purification with Ni2+‐chelating column chromatography prior to activation by snake venom‐derived Ecarin. The enzymatic activities of gthrombin were assayed by hydrolysis of synthetic substrate S‐2238 and the fibrinogen clotting. The vulnerable nerve cells were used to evaluate the toxicity of gthrombin at molecular and cellular levels.ResultsThe active recombinant gthrombin showed super‐high catalytic and fibrinogenolytic efficiency than those of human under different temperatures and pH conditions. In addition, gthrombin made nontoxic effects on the central nerve cells including neurons, contrary to those of mammalian counterparts, which contribute to neuronal damage, astrogliosis, and demyelination.ConclusionsA super‐high activity but safe procoagulant candidate drug was identified from reptiles, which provided a promising perspective for clinical application in rapid blood clotting.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Physiology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology

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