Blood plasma proteome alteration after local tissue damage induced by Bothrops erythromelas snake venom in mice

ElsevierVolume 269, 30 October 2022, 104742Journal of ProteomicsHighlights•

Bothrops erythromelas venom induces changes in the blood plasma proteome.

Blood plasma proteins acting as biomarkers for snakebite envenoming in mice.

Apoa, Saa4, Adipoq showed up-regulated in mice plasma after injection of venom.

Fbln1, F12 and Proz showed down-regulated in mice plasma after injection of venom.

Bothrops erythromelas venom induces thromboinflammation.

Abstract

Snakes of the genus Bothrops are responsible the most snakebites in the Brazil, causing a diverse and complex pathophysiological condition. Bothrops erythromelas is the main specie of medical relevance found in the Caatinga from the Brazilian Northeast region. The pathophysiological effects involving B. erythromelas snakebite as well as the organism reaction in response to this envenomation are not so explored. Thus, edema was induced in mice paws using 2.5 μg or 5.0 μg of B. erythromelas venom, and the percentage of edema was measured. Plasma was collected 30  minutes after the envenomation-induced in mice and analyzed by mass spectrometry. It was identified a total of 112 common plasma proteins differentially abundant among experimental groups, which are involved with the complement system and coagulation cascades, oxidative stress, neutrophil degranulation, platelets degranulation and inflammatory response. Apolipoprotein A1 (Apoa), serum amyloid protein A-4 (Saa4), adiponectin (Adipoq) showed up-regulated in mice plasma after injection of venom, while fibulin (Fbln1), factor XII (F12) and vitamin K-dependent protein Z (Proz) showed down-regulated. The results indicate a protein pattern of thrombo-inflammation to the B. erythromelas snakebite, evidencing potential biomarkers for monitoring this snakebite, new therapeutic targets and its correlations with the degree of envenomation once showed modulations in the abundance among the different groups according to the amount of venom injected into the mice.

Keywords

Snake venom

Edema

Mass spectrometry

Inflammation

Thromboinflammation

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