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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35875886/generation-of-multivalent-nanobody-based-proteins-with-improved-neutralization-of-long-%C3%AE-neurotoxins-from-elapid-snakes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jack Wade, Charlotte Rimbault, Hanif Ali, Line Ledsgaard, Esperanza Rivera-de-Torre, Maher Abou Hachem, Kim Boddum, Nadia Mirza, Markus-Frederik Bohn, Siri A Sakya, Fulgencio Ruso-Julve, Jan Terje Andersen, Andreas H Laustsen
Recombinantly produced biotherapeutics hold promise for improving the current standard of care for snakebite envenoming over conventional serotherapy. Nanobodies have performed well in the clinic, and in the context of antivenom, they have shown the ability to neutralize long α-neurotoxins in vivo . Here, we showcase a protein engineering approach to increase the valence and hydrodynamic size of neutralizing nanobodies raised against a long α-neurotoxin (α-cobratoxin) from the venom of the monocled cobra Naja kaouthia ...
August 17, 2022: Bioconjugate Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35868411/an-immunodetection-assay-developed-using-cobra-cytotoxin-specific-antibodies-potential-diagnostics-for-cobra-envenoming
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui Ling Ong, Choo Hock Tan, Louisa Pernee Lee, Sook Mei Khor, Kae Yi Tan
Cobra (Naja spp.) envenoming is a life-threatening medical emergency, and a correct diagnosis is crucial to initiating timely and appropriate antivenom treatment. However, snakebite diagnostics remain unavailable in Southeast Asia. This study, therefore, developed an immunodetection assay with a potential diagnostic application for cobra envenoming. The cytotoxin of Naja kaouthia (Thai Monocled Cobra) (Nk-CTX) was purified from its venom to produce CTX-specific antibodies in rabbits and chickens. A double-antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was developed using the purified anti-Nk-CTX antibodies (immunoglobulin G and immunoglobulin Y), and its selectivity, specificity, and sensitivity for the venoms of five major cobra species in Southeast Asia (N...
July 19, 2022: Toxicon: Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35699567/-in-vitro-discovery-of-a-human-monoclonal-antibody-that-neutralizes-lethality-of-cobra-snake-venom
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Line Ledsgaard, Andreas H Laustsen, Urska Pus, Jack Wade, Pedro Villar, Kim Boddum, Peter Slavny, Edward W Masters, Ana S Arias, Saioa Oscoz, Daniel T Griffiths, Alice M Luther, Majken Lindholm, Rachael A Leah, Marie Sofie Møller, Hanif Ali, John McCafferty, Bruno Lomonte, José M Gutiérrez, Aneesh Karatt-Vellatt
The monocled cobra ( Naja kaouthia ) is among the most feared snakes in Southeast Asia due to its toxicity, which is predominantly derived from long-chain α-neurotoxins. The only specific treatment for snakebite envenoming is antivenom based on animal-derived polyclonal antibodies. Despite the lifesaving importance of these medicines, major limitations in safety, supply consistency, and efficacy create a need for improved treatments. Here, we describe the discovery and subsequent optimization of a recombinant human monoclonal immunoglobulin G antibody against α-cobratoxin using phage display technology...
January 2022: MAbs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35622581/cytotoxicity-of-venoms-and-cytotoxins-from-asiatic-cobras-naja-kaouthia-naja-sumatrana-naja-atra-and-neutralization-by-antivenoms-from-thailand-vietnam-and-taiwan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ho Phin Chong, Kae Yi Tan, Bing-Sin Liu, Wang-Chou Sung, Choo Hock Tan
Envenoming by cobras ( Naja spp.) often results in extensive local tissue necrosis when optimal treatment with antivenom is not available. This study investigated the cytotoxicity of venoms and purified cytotoxins from the Monocled Cobra ( Naja kaouthia ), Taiwan Cobra ( Naja atra ), and Equatorial Spitting Cobra ( Naja sumatrana ) in a mouse fibroblast cell line, followed by neutralization of the cytotoxicity by three regional antivenoms: the Thai Naja kaouthia monovalent antivenom (NkMAV), Vietnamese snake antivenom (SAV) and Taiwanese Neuro bivalent antivenom (NBAV)...
May 10, 2022: Toxins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35481650/synthetic-antibodies-block-receptor-binding-and-current-inhibiting-effects-of-%C3%AE-cobratoxin-from-naja-kaouthia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shane Miersch, Guillermo de la Rosa, Rasmus Friis, Line Ledsgaard, Kim Boddum, Andreas H Laustsen, Sachdev S Sidhu
Each year, thousands of people fall victim to envenomings caused by cobras. These incidents often result in death due to paralysis caused by α-neurotoxins from the three-finger toxin (3FTx) family, which are abundant in elapid venoms. Due to their small size, 3FTxs are among the snake toxins that are most poorly neutralized by current antivenoms, which are based on polyclonal antibodies of equine or ovine origin. While antivenoms have saved countless lives since their development in the late 18th century, an opportunity now exists to improve snakebite envenoming therapy via the application of new biotechnological methods, particularly by developing monoclonal antibodies against poorly neutralized α-neurotoxins...
May 2022: Protein Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35448886/the-effect-of-australian-and-asian-commercial-antivenoms-in-reversing-the-post-synaptic-neurotoxicity-of-o-hannah-n-naja-and-n-kaouthia-venoms-in-vitro
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Tam M Huynh, Wayne C Hodgson, Geoffrey K Isbister, Anjana Silva
Despite antivenoms being the only established specific treatment for neuromuscular paralysis arising from snake envenoming, their ability to reverse the post-synaptic neurotoxicity in snake envenoming is poorly understood. We investigated the ability of five commercial antivenoms i.e., King cobra monovalent, Thai cobra monovalent, Thai neuro polyvalent, Indian polyvalent and Australian polyvalent antivenoms to reverse neurotoxicity induced by the venoms of King cobra ( Ophiophagus hannah , 3 µg/mL), Indian cobra (Naja naja , 5 µg/mL) and Thai cobra ( Naja kaouthia , 3 µg/mL) using the in vitro chick-biventer cervicis nerve-muscle preparation...
April 13, 2022: Toxins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35331793/a-comparison-of-two-different-analytical-workflows-to-determine-the-venom-proteome-composition-of-naja-kaouthia-from-north-east-india-and-immunological-profiling-of-venom-against-commercial-antivenoms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hirakjyoti Kakati, Aparup Patra, Bhargab Kalita, Abhishek Chanda, Srikanth Rapole, Ashis K Mukherjee
The Indian monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia) is one of the most prevalent venomous snakes in northeast India (NEI) and is the cause of many fatalities. The composition of NEI N. kaouthia venom (NkV) was deciphered using two different proteomic approaches: (i) 1D SDS-PAGE coupled to label-free quantification of protein bands using stringent identification criteria and (ii) reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) followed by quantification based on area under the RP-HPLC peaks. The proteomic data from both strategies were compared...
March 21, 2022: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34759827/venomics-of-the-enigmatic-andaman-cobra-naja-sagittifera-and-the-preclinical-failure-of-indian-antivenoms-in-andaman-and-nicobar-islands
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Saurabh Attarde, Suyog Khochare, Ashwin Iyer, Paulomi Dam, Gerard Martin, Kartik Sunagar
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are an abode to a diversity of flora and fauna, including the many endemic species of snakes, such as the elusive Andaman cobra ( Naja sagittifera ). However, the ecology and evolution of venomous snakes inhabiting these islands have remained entirely uninvestigated. This study aims to bridge this knowledge gap by investigating the evolutionary history of N. sagittifera and its venom proteomic, biochemical and toxicity profile. Phylogenetic reconstructions confirmed the close relationship between N...
2021: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34562496/characteristics-and-significance-of-green-snake-bites-in-myanmar-especially-by-the-pit-vipers-trimeresurus-albolabris-and-trimeresurus-erythrurus
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Myat Myat Thein, Caitlyn A Rogers, Julian White, Mohammad Afzal Mahmood, Scott A Weinstein, Myat Thet Nwe, Khin Thida Thwin, Aung Zaw, Myo Thant, Sai Sein Lin Oo, Khin Maung Gyi, David A Warrell, Sam Alfred, Chen Au Peh
Snakebite is an important problem in Myanmar. Regionally, bites by Eastern Russell's vipers, Daboia siamensis (Viperidae, Viperinae), and monocled cobras, Naja kaouthia are considered medically important, but those categorised as "green snake" bites are not. However, these may include bites by green pit vipers, Trimeresurus spp. (Viperidae, Crotalinae) for which no antivenom is available in Myanmar. Elsewhere in Southeast Asia, these snakes are reported to cause local and systemic envenoming. As part of the Myanmar Snakebite Project, prospective case data were collected over 3 years from five hospitals in the Mandalay region...
September 22, 2021: Toxicon: Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34437427/development-of-a-broad-spectrum-antiserum-against-cobra-venoms-using-recombinant-three-finger-toxins
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Bing-Sin Liu, Bo-Rong Jiang, Kai-Chieh Hu, Chien-Hsin Liu, Wen-Chin Hsieh, Min-Han Lin, Wang-Chou Sung
Three-finger toxins (3FTXs) are the most clinically relevant components in cobra (genus Naja ) venoms. Administration of the antivenom is the recommended treatment for the snakebite envenomings, while the efficacy to cross-neutralize the different cobra species is typically limited, which is presumably due to intra-specific variation of the 3FTXs composition in cobra venoms. Targeting the clinically relevant venom components has been considered as an important factor for novel antivenom design. Here, we used the recombinant type of long-chain α-neurotoxins (P01391), short-chain α-neurotoxins (P60770), and cardiotoxin A3 (P60301) to generate a new immunogen formulation and investigated the potency of the resulting antiserum against the venom lethality of three medially important cobras in Asia, including the Thai monocled cobra ( Naja kaouthia ), the Taiwan cobra ( Naja atra ), and the Thai spitting cobra ( Naja Siamensis ) snake species...
August 10, 2021: Toxins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34259147/animal-venom-peptides-cause-antinociceptive-effects-by-voltage-gated-calcium-channels-activity-blockage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriela Trevisan, Sara Marchesan Oliveira
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is usually unpleasant and aversive. It can range widely in intensity, quality, and duration and has diverse pathophysiologic mechanisms and meanings. Voltage-gated sodium and calcium channels are essential to transmitting painful stimuli from the periphery until the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. Thus, blocking voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs) can effectively control pain refractory to treatments currently used in the clinic, such as cancer and neuropathic pain. VGCCs blockers isolated of cobra Naja naja kaouthia (α-cobratoxin), spider Agelenopsis aperta (ω-Agatoxin IVA), spider Phoneutria nigriventer (PhTx3...
2022: Current Neuropharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33957314/remarkable-intrapopulation-venom-variability-in-the-monocellate-cobra-naja-kaouthia-unveils-neglected-aspects-of-india-s-snakebite-problem
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U Rashmi, Suyog Khochare, Saurabh Attarde, R R Senji Laxme, Vivek Suranse, Gerard Martin, Kartik Sunagar
Interpopulation venom variation has been widely documented in snakes across large geographical distances. This variability is known to markedly influence the effectiveness of snakebite therapy, as antivenoms manufactured against one population may not be effective against others. In contrast, the extent of intrapopulation venom variability, especially at finer geographical scales, remains largely uninvestigated. Moreover, given the historical focus on the 'big four' Indian snakes, our understanding of venom variation in medically important yet neglected snakes, such as the monocellate cobra (Naja kaouthia), remains unclear...
May 3, 2021: Journal of Proteomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33915327/the-omega-loop-of-cobra-cytotoxins-tolerates-multiple-amino-acid-substitutions
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Maxim A Dubinnyi, Peter V Dubovskii, Vladislav G Starkov, Yuri N Utkin
Cobra cytotoxins (CTs), the three-fingered proteins, feature high amino acid sequence homology in the beta-strands and variations in the loop regions. We selected a pair of cytotoxins from Naja kaouthia crude venom to clarify the sequence-structure relationships. Using chromatography and mass spectroscopy, we separated and identified the mixture of cytotoxins 2 and 3, differentiated by the only Val 41/Ala 41 substitution. Here, using natural abundance 13 C, 15 N NMR-spectroscopy we performed chemical shift assignments of the signals of the both toxins in aqueous solution in the major and minor forms...
April 26, 2021: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33717439/the-phylogeny-phylogeography-and-diversification-history-of-the-westernmost-asian-cobra-serpentes-elapidae-naja-oxiana-in-the-trans-caspian-region
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Elmira Kazemi, Masoud Nazarizadeh, Faezeh Fatemizadeh, Ali Khani, Mohammad Kaboli
We conducted a comprehensive analysis of the phylogenetic, phylogeographic, and demographic relationships of Caspian cobra ( Naja oxiana; Eichwald, 1831) populations based on a concatenated dataset of two mtDNA genes (cyt b and ND4) across the species' range in Iran, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan, along with other members of Asian cobras ( i.e., subgenus Naja Laurenti, 1768). Our results robustly supported that the Asiatic Naja are monophyletic, as previously suggested by other studies. Furthermore, N .  kaouthia and N...
March 2021: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33417947/the-in-vitro-laboratory-tests-and-mass-spectrometry-assisted-quality-assessment-of-commercial-polyvalent-antivenom-raised-against-the-big-four-venomous-snakes-of-india
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Aparup Patra, Dipanjan Banerjee, Suman Dasgupta, Ashis K Mukherjee
India has recorded the maximum snakebite deaths in the world. Intravenous administration of polyvalent antivenom (PAV) raised against the 'Big Four' venomous snakes of India (Naja naja, Daboia russelli, Echis carinatus, and Bungarus caeraleus) is the only choice of treatment. The WHO has recommended the evaluation of quality and safety of commercial antivenom by in vitro laboratory tests prior to their pre-clinical evaluation in animal model and therapeutic use. Therefore, in this study an attempt has been made to evaluate the quality of commercial polyvalent antivenom produced in India by simple, and affordable laboratory tests...
January 5, 2021: Toxicon: Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33263003/cytotoxicity-of-snake-venoms-and-cytotoxins-from-two-southeast-asian-cobras-naja-sumatrana-naja-kaouthia-exploration-of-anticancer-potential-selectivity-and-cell-death-mechanism
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Ho Phin Chong, Kae Yi Tan, Choo Hock Tan
Venoms of cobras ( Naja spp.) contain high abundances of cytotoxins, which contribute to tissue necrosis in cobra envenomation. The tissue-necrotizing activity of cobra cytotoxins, nevertheless, indicates anticancer potentials. This study set to explore the anticancer properties of the venoms and cytotoxins from Naja sumatrana (equatorial spitting cobra) and Naja kaouthia (monocled cobra), two highly venomous species in Southeast Asia. The cytotoxicity, selectivity, and cell death mechanisms of their venoms and cytotoxins (NS-CTX from N...
2020: Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33223268/monocled-cobra-naja-kaouthia-envenomations-requiring-mechanical-ventilation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Spencer C Greene, Lesley Osborn, Rachel Bower, Stephen A Harding, Katrin Takenaka
BACKGROUND: Bites from nonnative snakes are uncommon, accounting for 1.1% of envenomations reported to poison centers between 2015 and 2018. Here we discuss two monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia) envenomations resulting in respiratory failure. CASE REPORTS: A 30-year-old man and a 40-year-old man were bitten by their captive monocled cobras. At the first hospital, the first patient was mildly hypotensive, transiently bradycardic, and confused. He was intubated for respiratory distress...
February 2021: Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33127373/species-specific-and-geographical-variation-in-venom-composition-of-two-major-cobras-in-indian-subcontinent-impact-on-polyvalent-antivenom-therapy
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Ashis K Mukherjee
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...
October 27, 2020: Toxicon: Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33002626/genome-wide-snp-analysis-of-siamese-cobra-naja-kaouthia-reveals-the-molecular-basis-of-transitions-between-z-and-w-sex-chromosomes-and-supports-the-presence-of-an-ancestral-super-sex-chromosome-in-amniotes
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Nararat Laopichienpong, Ekaphan Kraichak, Worapong Singchat, Siwapech Sillapaprayoon, Narongrit Muangmai, Sunutcha Suntrarachun, Sudarath Baicharoen, Surin Peyachoknagul, Lawan Chanhome, Tariq Ezaz, Kornsorn Srikulnath
Elucidation of the process of sex chromosome differentiation is necessary to understand the dynamics of evolutionary mechanisms in organisms. The W sex chromosome of the Siamese cobra (Naja kaouthia) contains a large number of repeats and shares amniote sex chromosomal linkages. Diversity Arrays Technology provides an effective approach to identify sex-specific loci that are epoch-making, to understand the dynamics of molecular transitions between the Z and W sex chromosomes in a snake lineage. From a total of 543 sex-specific loci, 90 showed partial homology with sex chromosomes of several amniotes and 89 loci were homologous to transposable elements...
September 28, 2020: Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32857757/an-in-vitro-%C3%AE-neurotoxin-nachr-binding-assay-correlates-with-lethality-and-in-vivo-neutralization-of-a-large-number-of-elapid-neurotoxic-snake-venoms-from-four-continents
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Kritsada Pruksaphon, Kae Yi Tan, Choo Hock Tan, Pavinee Simsiriwong, José María Gutiérrez, Kavi Ratanabanangkoon
The aim of this study was to develop an in vitro assay for use in place of in vivo assays of snake venom lethality and antivenom neutralizing potency. A novel in vitro assay has been developed based on the binding of post-synaptically acting α-neurotoxins to nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR), and the ability of antivenoms to prevent this binding. The assay gave high correlation in previous studies with the in vivo murine lethality tests (Median Lethal Dose, LD50), and the neutralization of lethality assays (Median Effective Dose, ED50) by antisera against Naja kaouthia, Naja naja and Bungarus candidus venoms...
August 28, 2020: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
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