Immunorecognition and Neutralization of Venom by a Commercial Antivenom Produced in Colombia.

Toxins (Basel)

Grupo de Investigación en Toxinología, Alternativas Terapéuticas y Alimentarias, Facultad de Ciencias Farmacéuticas y Alimentarias, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín 050010, Colombia.

Published: March 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • In Colombia, rattlesnakes are involved in approximately 2.9% of annual snakebite incidents, with their venom predominantly consisting of crotoxin, which accounts for about 64.7% of the toxic components.
  • The Instituto Nacional de Salud produces a polyvalent antivenom for treating various snake envenomations, but its effectiveness against rattlesnake venom, particularly in terms of immunoreactivity and neutralization, has not been thoroughly assessed.
  • The study found that the antivenom showed variable recognition of crotoxin components and was effective in neutralizing specific venom activities, but improvements are needed in its recognition of certain toxins, indicating a need for enhanced antivenom production strategies

Article Abstract

In Colombia, on average 2.9% of the nearly 5600 snakebite events that occur annually involve the rattlesnake . The envenomation by this snake is mainly characterized by neurotoxicity and the main toxin is crotoxin (~64.7% of the total venom). The Instituto Nacional de Salud (INS) produces a polyvalent antivenom aimed at the treatment of bothropic, crotalid, and lachesic envenomations; nonetheless, its immune reactivity profile and neutralizing capacity over biological activities of the venom has been poorly evaluated. In this sense, the study aims: (1) to describe an in-depth exploration of its immunoreactivity through second-generation antivenomics and HPLC fraction-specific ELISA immunoprofiles; and (2) to evaluate the neutralization pattern of the rattlesnake venom in vitro and in vivo biological activities. The results obtained showed a variable recognition of crotoxin subunits, in addition to a molecular mass-dependent immunoreactivity pattern in which the disintegrins were not recognized, and snake venom metalloproteinases and L-amino acid oxidases were the most recognized. Additionally, a high neutralization of proteolytic and coagulant activities was observed, but not over the PLA activity. Further, the median effective dose against venom lethality was 962 μL of antivenom per mg of venom. In conclusion, (1) the antivenom recognition over the crotoxin and the disintegrins of the should be improved, thus aiming upcoming efforts for the exploration of new techniques and approaches in antivenom production in Colombia, and (2) the neutralization activity of the antivenom seems to follow the molecular mass-dependent recognition pattern, although other explanations should be explored.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9025410PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14040235DOI Listing

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