Affiliation:
1. From the Laboratório de Imunoquı́mica, Instituto Butantan, São Paulo, Brazil; and the Departments of Medical Biochemistry and of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapeutics, University of Wales, College of Medicine, Cardiff, United Kingdom.
Abstract
Loxosceles is the most venomous spider in Brazil, and envenomation causes dermonecrosis and complement (C)-dependent intravascular hemolysis. The authors studied the mechanism of induction of C-induced hemolysis. Purified Loxosceles toxins rendered human erythrocytes susceptible to lysis by human C but did not have an effect on the E-bound C-regulators DAF, CR1, or CD59. However, incubation with venom toxins caused cleavage of glycophorin from the erythrocyte (E) surface, facilitating C activation and hemolysis. The results suggest that glycophorin is an important factor in the protection of E against homologous C. Cleavage of glycophorin (GP) A, GPB, and GPC occurred at sites close to the membrane but could not be accomplished using purified GPA and purified toxins, demonstrating that cleavage was not an effect of a direct proteolytic action of theLoxosceles toxins on the glycophorins. Inhibition of the cleavage of glycophorins induced by Loxosceles venom was achieved with 1,10-phenanthroline. The authors propose that the sphingomyelinase activity of the toxins induces activation of an endogenous metalloproteinase, which then cleaves glycophorins. They observed the transfer of C-dependent hemolysis to other cells, suggesting that the Loxosceles toxins can act on multiple cells. This observation can explain the extent of hemolysis observed in patients after envenomation. Identification of the mechanism of induction of susceptibility to C-mediated lysis afterLoxosceles envenomation opens up the possibility of the development of an effective therapeutic strategy.
Publisher
American Society of Hematology
Subject
Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry
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