Proteomic analysis and lethality of the venom of Aegaeobuthus nigrocinctus, a scorpion of medical significance in the Middle East

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Borges, Adolfo [1 ,2 ]
Lomonte, Bruno [3 ]
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[1] Ctr Desarrollo Invest Cient, Manduvira 635, Asuncion 1255, Paraguay
[2] Univ Cent Venezuela, Inst Med Expt, Caracas 50587, Venezuela
[3] Univ Costa Rica, Fac Microbiol, Inst Clodomiro Picado, San Jose 11501, Costa Rica
关键词
Aegaeobuthus; Middle East; Scorpion venom; Venomics; ANDROCTONUS-CRASSICAUDA; CHANNEL BLOCKERS; IN-VIVO; MESOBUTHUS; PEPTIDES; BUTHIDAE; TOXIN; ENVENOMATION; INVOLVEMENT; CHLOROTOXIN;
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10.1016/j.actatropica.2024.107230
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R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
The scorpion Aegaeobuthus nigrocinctus inhabits areas in Turkey and the Levant region of the Middle East where severe/lethal envenomings have been reported. Previous research indicated its extreme venom lethality to vertebrates and distinct envenomation syndrome. We report on the composition of A. nigrocinctus venom from Lebanese specimens using nESI-MS/MS, MALDI-TOF MS, SDS-PAGE and RP-HPLC. Venom lethality in mice was also assessed (LD50 = 1.05 (0.19-1.91) mg/kg, i.p), confirming A. nigrocinctus venom toxicity from Levantine populations. Forty-seven peaks were resolved using RP-HPLC, 25 of which eluted between 20 and 40 % acetonitrile. In reducing SDS-PAGE, most predominant components were <10 kDa, with minor components at higher molecular masses of 19.6, 26.1, 46.3 and 57.7 kDa. MALDI-TOF venom fingerprinting detected 20 components within the 1,000-12,000 m/z range. Whole venom 'shotgun' bottom-up nLC-MS/MS approach, combined with in-gel tryptic digestion of SDS-PAGE bands, identified at least 67 different components belonging to 15 venom families, with ion channel-active components (K+ toxins (23); Na+ toxins (20); Cl- toxins (2)) being predominant. The sequence of a peptide (named alpha-KTx9.13) ortholog to Leiurus hebraeus putative alpha-KTx9.3 toxin was fully determined, which exhibited 81-96 % identity to other members of the alpha-KTx9 subfamily targeting Kv1.x and Ca2+-activated K+ channels. Chlorotoxin-like peptides were also identified. Our study underscores the medical significance of A. nigrocinctus in the region and reveals the potential value of its venom components as lead templates for biomedical applications. Future work should address whether available antivenoms in the Middle East are effective against A. nigrocinctus envenoming in the Levant area.
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