Species-specific and geographical variation in venom composition of two major cobras in Indian subcontinent: Impact on polyvalent antivenom therapy

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作者
Mukherjee, Ashis K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Tezpur Univ, Dept Mol Biol & Biotechnol, Microbial Biotechnol & Prot Res Lab, Tezpur 784028, Assam, India
关键词
Cobra venom; Naja naja; Naja kaouthia; Antivenom therapy; Proteomic analysis of Indian cobra venom; Clinical manifestations of cobra bite; Lethality of Indian cobra venom; NAJA-NAJA VENOM; KRAIT BUNGARUS-CAERULEUS; MONOCLED COBRA; SPECTACLED COBRA; PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS; 3-FINGER TOXINS; EASTERN INDIA; SNAKE-BITE; SRI-LANKA; KAOUTHIA;
D O I
10.1016/j.toxicon.2020.10.024
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
While snakebite is a severe problem for several countries throughout the world the Indian subcontinent has witnessed the highest global incidence of snakebite which represents an occupational health hazard. Belonging to the family Elapidae, the Indian spectacled cobra (Naja naja), is one of the members of the "Big Four" venomous snakes found throughout the Indian subcontinent. Indian monocled cobra Naja kaouthia is prevalent in eastern and north-eastern India as well as in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan. Species-specific and geographical differences in venom composition of two major Indian cobras (N. naja vs. N. kaouthia) may limit the effectiveness of antivenom treatment. Therefore, exploring the venom proteomes of N. naja and N. kaouthia from different geographical locales of the Indian subcontinent, and the effect of this variation on antivenom efficacy is warranted. Proteomic analyses have demonstrated that although eastern Indian N. naja and N. kaouthia venoms have similarities, species-specific and geographical variation is evident by differences in their venom toxicity values and pathobiological effects in experimental animals. This is the major reason as to why a polyvalent antivenom against N. naja venom exhibited only partial neutralization of enzymatic activity and immunological crossreactivity against cobra venoms from other regions of India. This suggests that addition of polyclonal antibodies against N. kaouthia venom to polyantivenom, or preparation/administration of region-specific polyantivenom will provide better treatment of cobra bites in the Indian subcontinent.
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