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Multilevel Comparison of Indian <i>Naja</i> Venoms and Their Cross-Reactivity with Indian Polyvalent Antivenoms
oleh: Archana Deka, Siddharth Bhatia, Vishal Santra, Omesh K. Bharti, Hmar Tlawmte Lalremsanga, Gerard Martin, Wolfgang Wüster, John B. Owens, Stuart Graham, Robin Doley, Anita Malhotra
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Diterbitkan: | MDPI AG 2023-04-01 |
Deskripsi
Snake envenoming is caused by many biological species, rather than a single infectious agent, each with a multiplicity of toxins in their venom. Hence, developing effective treatments is challenging, especially in biodiverse and biogeographically complex countries such as India. The present study represents the first genus-wide proteomics analysis of venom composition across <i>Naja</i> species (<i>N. naja</i>, <i>N. oxiana</i>, and <i>N. kaouthia</i>) found in mainland India. Venom proteomes were consistent between individuals from the same localities in terms of the toxin families present, but not in the relative abundance of those in the venom. There appears to be more compositional variation among <i>N. naja</i> from different locations than among <i>N. kaouthia</i>. Immunoblotting and in vitro neutralization assays indicated cross-reactivity with Indian polyvalent antivenom, in which antibodies raised against <i>N. naja</i> are present. However, we observed ineffective neutralization of PLA<sub>2</sub> activities of <i>N. naja</i> venoms from locations distant from the source of immunizing venoms. Antivenom immunoprofiling by antivenomics revealed differential antigenicity of venoms from <i>N. kaouthia</i> and <i>N. oxiana</i>, and poor reactivity towards 3FTxs and PLA<sub>2</sub>s. Moreover, there was considerable variation between antivenoms from different manufacturers. These data indicate that improvements to antivenom manufacturing in India are highly desirable.