Proteomic Identification and Quantification of Snake Venom Biomarkers in Venom and Plasma Extracellular Vesicles
Autor: | Jack Sutton Ocheltree, Fabiola Alejandra Oyervides, Cierra Siobhrie Wiebe, Harry Markowitz, Ricardo Pedro Perez, Montamas Suntravat, Mario Cortez, Jacob A. Galan, Emelyn Salazar, Anton Iliuk, Nicholas Kevin Willard, Elda E. Sánchez |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Health
Toxicology and Mutagenesis Inflammation Venom Toxicology Proteomics complex mixtures Article Mice proteomics Crotalid Venoms medicine Animals Biomarker discovery Mice Inbred BALB C Oxidase test biology Chemistry Crotalus Cytochrome P450 EVtrap snake venom biomarkers Biochemistry Snake venom Models Animal Proteome biology.protein Medicine medicine.symptom extracellular vesicles Biomarkers |
Zdroj: | Toxins, Vol 13, Iss 654, p 654 (2021) Toxins Volume 13 Issue 9 |
ISSN: | 2072-6651 |
Popis: | The global exploration of snakebites requires the use of quantitative omics approaches to characterize snake venom as it enters into the systemic circulation. These omics approaches give insights into the venom proteome, but a further exploration is warranted to analyze the venom-reactome for the identification of snake venom biomarkers. The recent discovery of extracellular vesicles (EVs), and their critical cellular functions, has presented them as intriguing sources for biomarker discovery and disease diagnosis. Herein, we purified EV’s from the snake venom (svEVs) of Crotalus atrox and C. oreganus helleri, and from plasma of BALB/c mice injected with venom from each snake using EVtrap in conjunction with quantitative mass spectrometry for the proteomic identification and quantification of svEVs and plasma biomarkers. Snake venom EVs from C. atrox and C. o. helleri were highly enriched in 5′ nucleosidase, L-amino acid oxidase, and metalloproteinases. In mouse plasma EVs, a bioinformatic analysis for revealed upregulated responses involved with cytochrome P450, lipid metabolism, acute phase inflammation immune, and heat shock responses, while downregulated proteins were associated with mitochondrial electron transport, NADH, TCA, cortical cytoskeleton, reticulum stress, and oxidative reduction. Altogether, this analysis will provide direct evidence for svEVs composition and observation of the physiological changes of an envenomated organism. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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