Publications by authors named "Andrea Martos-Esteban"

African trypanosomes, such as Trypanosoma brucei, are flagellated protozoa which proliferate in mammals and cause a variety of diseases in people and animals. In a mammalian host, the external face of the African trypanosome plasma membrane is covered by a densely packed coat formed of variant surface glycoprotein (VSG), which counteracts the host's adaptive immune response by antigenic variation. The VSG is attached to the external face of the plasma membrane by covalent attachment of the C-terminus to glycosylphosphatidylinositol.

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Antivenom cross-reactivity has been investigated for decades to determine which antivenoms can be used to treat snakebite envenomings from different snake species. Traditionally, the methods used for analyzing cross-reactivity have been immunodiffusion, immunoblotting, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), enzymatic assays, and in vivo neutralization studies. In recent years, new methods for determination of cross-reactivity have emerged, including surface plasmon resonance, antivenomics, and high-density peptide microarray technology.

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With the introduction of powerful mass spectrometry equipment into the field of snake venom proteomics, a large body of venomics data is accumulating. To allow for better comparison between venom compositions from different snake species and to provide an online database containing this data, we devised the Snake Venomics Display toolbox for visualization of snake venomics data on linear scales. This toolbox is freely available to be used online at https://tropicalpharmacology.

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  • Antibody technologies are gaining traction in toxinology, leveraging advancements in immunology and synthetic biology to develop targeted therapies for neutralizing animal toxins.
  • The review highlights various antibody formats, analyzing their therapeutic effectiveness, safety, and practical considerations for research and manufacturing.
  • A growing trend is noted towards using human antibodies and camelid heavy-domain fragments, as they align well with the human immune system and are cost-effective for production.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Andrea Martos-Esteban"

  • - Andrea Martos-Esteban's research primarily focuses on the interactions between snake venoms, their components, and the pathogens they affect, with a particular emphasis on the development of advanced therapeutic interventions such as recombinant antivenoms and antibodies.! - Her studies include the mechanisms by which specific toxins, like phospholipases A from the Black-necked spitting cobra, exert lethal effects on Trypanosoma brucei, highlighting potential avenues for therapeutic targeting in parasitic diseases.! - Martos-Esteban has also contributed to enhancing research methodologies in toxinology through the creation of tools like the Snake Venomics Display, which facilitates the analysis and comparison of venom compositions across various snake species.