Anti-Metalloproteases: Production and Characterization of Polyclonal IgG Anti-F2 Fraction Antibodies Purified from the Venom of the Snake Bitis arietans

Author:

Godoi Kemily Stephanie de1,Guidolin Felipe Raimondi1,Portaro Fernanda Calheta Vieira2ORCID,Spencer Patrick Jack3,da Silva Wilmar Dias1

Affiliation:

1. Immunochemistry Laboratory, Butantan Institute, São Paulo 05503-900, Brazil

2. Laboratory of Structure and Function of Biomolecules, Butantan Institute, São Paulo 05503-900, Brazil

3. Biotechnology Center, Nuclear and Energy Research Institute, São Paulo 05508-000, Brazil

Abstract

Bitis arietans is a medically important snake found in Sub-Saharan Africa. The envenomation is characterized by local and systemic effects, and the lack of antivenoms aggravates the treatment. This study aimed to identify venom toxins and develop antitoxins. The F2 fraction obtained from Bitis arietans venom (BaV) demonstrated the presence of several proteins in its composition, including metalloproteases. Titration assays carried out together with the immunization of mice demonstrated the development of anti-F2 fraction antibodies by the animals. The determination of the affinity of antibodies against different Bitis venoms was evaluated, revealing that only BaV had peptides recognized by anti-F2 fraction antibodies. In vivo analyses demonstrated the hemorrhagic capacity of the venom and the effectiveness of the antibodies in inhibiting up to 80% of the hemorrhage and 0% of the lethality caused by BaV. Together, the data indicate: (1) the prevalence of proteins that influence hemostasis and envenomation; (2) the effectiveness of antibodies in inhibiting specific activities of BaV; and (3) isolation and characterization of toxins can become crucial steps in the development of new alternative treatments. Thus, the results obtained help in understanding the envenoming mechanism and may be useful for the study of new complementary therapies.

Funder

Foundation for Research State São Paulo (FAPESP) and Toxins Center, immune response and Cell Signaling

Higher Education Personnel Improvement Coordination

Fundação Butantan

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Toxicology

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