The continuing saga of snake venom disintegrins

被引:80
|
作者
Calvete, Juan J. [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, Inst Biomed Valencia, Valencia 46010, Spain
关键词
Disintegrin; Snake venom toxin; Platelet receptor antagonist; Cell adhesion antagonist; Toxin evolution; MACROVIPERA-LEBETINA-TRANSMEDITERRANEA; ERISTOCOPHIS-MACMAHONI VENOM; DISULFIDE-BOND PATTERN; GLYCOPROTEIN-IIB-IIIA; VIPER ECHIS-CARINATUS; DIMERIC DISINTEGRIN; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; HUMAN-PLATELETS; FUNCTIONAL-CHARACTERIZATION; HETERODIMERIC DISINTEGRIN;
D O I
10.1016/j.toxicon.2012.09.005
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Disintegrins, a family of polypeptides released in the venoms of viperid snakes (vipers and rattlesnakes) by the proteolytic processing of multidomain metalloproteinases, selectively block the function of beta(1) and beta(3) integrin receptors. Few of the proteins isolated and characterized from snake venoms have proven to be more structural and functional versatile than the disintegrins. Not surprisingly, 25 years after their discovery, our knowledge on the evolutionary history and the molecular determinants modulating the integrin inhibitory activity of disintegrins still remain fragmentary. This paper highlights some seminal contributions, including personal accounts of pioneer authors, related to basic and applied research on disintegrins. Investigators have evaluated disintegrin applications in therapies for a number of pathologies in which integrin receptors play relevant roles, particularly myocardial infarction and inappropriate tumor angiogenesis. Completing the continuing story of the disintegrin family by applying novel research approaches may hold the key to learn how to use deadly toxins as therapeutic agents. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:40 / 49
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] INHIBITION OF CANCER CELL MIGRATION BY DISINTEGRINS FROM THE VENOM OF CROTALUS POLYSTICTUS SNAKE
    Lopez-Marquez, P.
    Olvera-Rodriguez, F.
    Neri-Castro, E.
    Bach, H.
    Alagon, A.
    Vergara, I.
    TOXICON, 2020, 182 : S23 - S23
  • [22] NMR structure of bitistatin - a missing piece in the evolutionary pathway of snake venom disintegrins
    Carbajo, Rodrigo J.
    Sanz, Libia
    Perez, Alicia
    Calvete, Juan J.
    FEBS JOURNAL, 2015, 282 (02) : 341 - 360
  • [23] Non-RGD-containing snake venom disintegrins, functional and structural relations
    Walsh, Erin M.
    Marcinkiewicz, Cezary
    TOXICON, 2011, 58 (04) : 355 - 362
  • [24] PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF LABELED DISINTEGRINS (SNAKE-VENOM PEPTIDES) FOR THROMBUS IMAGING
    KNIGHT, LC
    MAURER, AH
    ROMANO, J
    BUCZALA, S
    JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE, 1993, 34 (05) : P66 - P66
  • [25] The First Snake Venom KTS/Disintegrins-Integrin Interactions Using Bioinformatics Approaches
    Khamessi, Oussema
    Ben Mabrouk, Hazem
    Kamoun, Selim
    Hkimi, Chaima
    Ghedira, Kais
    Kharrat, Riadh
    MOLECULES, 2023, 28 (01):
  • [26] From Snake Venom's Disintegrins and C-Type Lectins to Anti-Platelet Drugs
    Lazarovici, Philip
    Marcinkiewicz, Cezary
    Lelkes, Peter I.
    TOXINS, 2019, 11 (05):
  • [27] The Continuing Saga
    Hillman, Bruce J.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGY, 2011, 8 (07) : 454 - 454
  • [28] The continuing saga
    Ngai, B
    ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 1997, 29 (03) : 422 - 423
  • [29] The continuing saga
    Grace, M
    BRITISH DENTAL JOURNAL, 1996, 181 (11-12) : 391 - 391
  • [30] Viper venom disintegrins and related molecules
    McLane, MA
    Marcinkiewicz, C
    Vijay-Kumar, S
    Wierzbicka-Patynowski, I
    Niewiarowski, S
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 1998, 219 (02): : 109 - 119