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Protein profile of scorpion venom from Hottentotta rugiscutis and its immunogenic potential in inducing long term memory response

Authors :
Nayaka Boramuthi Thippeswamy
Balakrishna Rao Shruthi
Kambaiah Nagaraj Santhosh
Dattatreya Pavana
Source :
Toxicon. 205:71-78
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

The scorpions of the Buthidae family exhibit diverse toxins with proven pharmacological activities and yet underexplored. The Hottentotta rugiscutis is a commonly found south-Indian buthid scorpion, whose venom proteomic profile is unknown. In this study, the venom was biochemically and immunologically characterized by SDS-PAGE, MALDI-TOF MS, western blot and ELISA. The regional and seasonal variation in the venom composition from the same species was also assessed at the molecular mass level. The venom was further studied in albino mice to understand its impact on various blood parameters. The venom has varied MW proteins between 6-275 kDa, four of them were found to be major immunodominant proteins. The mass spectra have revealed that some proteins are predominantly present in the venom of 3–4.5 kDa or 6.5–8.0 kDa, which could be the K+ or Na+ channel blockers respectively whose ratio varied by season. The obtained venom-mass spectra could also be used as H. rugiscutis specific finger-print in identifying the region-specific species. The venom was found to elicit a stress-induced innate immune response in mice, giving rise to a strong Th2 mediated humoral immune response. Overall, this study has provided a glimpse of the venom composition and its immunogenicity.

Details

ISSN :
00410101
Volume :
205
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Toxicon
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9411c4b5aba112e3a7959e829df9362a