Equatorial spitting cobra (naja sumatrana) from Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan and Penang), Southern Thailand, and Sumatra: Comparative venom proteomics, immunoreactivity and cross-neutralization by antivenom

The Equatorial Spitting Cobra (Naja sumatrana) is a medically important venomous snake species in Southeast Asia. Its wide geographical distribution implies potential intra-specific venom variation, while there is no species-specific antivenom available to treat its envenoming. Applying a protein-de...

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Main Authors: Tan, Choo Hock, Tan, Kae Yi, Wong, Kin Ying, Tan, Nget Hong, Chong, Ho Phin
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spelling my.um.eprints.414012023-09-21T07:54:40Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41401/ Equatorial spitting cobra (naja sumatrana) from Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan and Penang), Southern Thailand, and Sumatra: Comparative venom proteomics, immunoreactivity and cross-neutralization by antivenom Tan, Choo Hock Tan, Kae Yi Wong, Kin Ying Tan, Nget Hong Chong, Ho Phin R Medicine The Equatorial Spitting Cobra (Naja sumatrana) is a medically important venomous snake species in Southeast Asia. Its wide geographical distribution implies potential intra-specific venom variation, while there is no species-specific antivenom available to treat its envenoming. Applying a protein-decomplexing proteomic approach, the study showed that three-finger toxins (3FTX), followed by phospholipases A(2) (PLA(2)), were the major proteins well-conserved across N. sumatrana venoms of different locales. Variations were noted in the subtypes and relative abundances of venom proteins. Of note, alpha-neurotoxins (belonging to 3FTX) are the least in the Penang specimen (Ns-PG, 5.41% of total venom proteins), compared with geographical specimens from Negeri Sembilan (Ns-NS, 14.84%), southern Thailand (Ns-TH, 16.05%) and Sumatra (Ns-SU, 10.81%). The alpha-neurotoxin abundance, in general, correlates with the venom's lethal potency. The Thai Naja kaouthia Monovalent Antivenom (NkMAV) was found to be immunoreactive toward the N. sumatrana venoms and is capable of cross-neutralizing N. sumatrana venom lethality to varying degrees (potency = 0.49-0.92 mg/mL, interpreted as the amount of venom completely neutralized per milliliter of antivenom). The potency was lowest against NS-SU venom, implying variable antigenicity of its lethal alpha-neurotoxins. Together, the findings suggest the para-specific and geographical utility of NkMAV as treatment for N. sumatrana envenoming in Southeast Asia. MDPI 2022-08 Article PeerReviewed Tan, Choo Hock and Tan, Kae Yi and Wong, Kin Ying and Tan, Nget Hong and Chong, Ho Phin (2022) Equatorial spitting cobra (naja sumatrana) from Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan and Penang), Southern Thailand, and Sumatra: Comparative venom proteomics, immunoreactivity and cross-neutralization by antivenom. Toxins, 14 (8). ISSN 2072-6651, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins14080522 <https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins14080522>. 10.3390/toxins14080522
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Tan, Choo Hock
Tan, Kae Yi
Wong, Kin Ying
Tan, Nget Hong
Chong, Ho Phin
Equatorial spitting cobra (naja sumatrana) from Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan and Penang), Southern Thailand, and Sumatra: Comparative venom proteomics, immunoreactivity and cross-neutralization by antivenom
description The Equatorial Spitting Cobra (Naja sumatrana) is a medically important venomous snake species in Southeast Asia. Its wide geographical distribution implies potential intra-specific venom variation, while there is no species-specific antivenom available to treat its envenoming. Applying a protein-decomplexing proteomic approach, the study showed that three-finger toxins (3FTX), followed by phospholipases A(2) (PLA(2)), were the major proteins well-conserved across N. sumatrana venoms of different locales. Variations were noted in the subtypes and relative abundances of venom proteins. Of note, alpha-neurotoxins (belonging to 3FTX) are the least in the Penang specimen (Ns-PG, 5.41% of total venom proteins), compared with geographical specimens from Negeri Sembilan (Ns-NS, 14.84%), southern Thailand (Ns-TH, 16.05%) and Sumatra (Ns-SU, 10.81%). The alpha-neurotoxin abundance, in general, correlates with the venom's lethal potency. The Thai Naja kaouthia Monovalent Antivenom (NkMAV) was found to be immunoreactive toward the N. sumatrana venoms and is capable of cross-neutralizing N. sumatrana venom lethality to varying degrees (potency = 0.49-0.92 mg/mL, interpreted as the amount of venom completely neutralized per milliliter of antivenom). The potency was lowest against NS-SU venom, implying variable antigenicity of its lethal alpha-neurotoxins. Together, the findings suggest the para-specific and geographical utility of NkMAV as treatment for N. sumatrana envenoming in Southeast Asia.
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author Tan, Choo Hock
Tan, Kae Yi
Wong, Kin Ying
Tan, Nget Hong
Chong, Ho Phin
author_facet Tan, Choo Hock
Tan, Kae Yi
Wong, Kin Ying
Tan, Nget Hong
Chong, Ho Phin
author_sort Tan, Choo Hock
title Equatorial spitting cobra (naja sumatrana) from Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan and Penang), Southern Thailand, and Sumatra: Comparative venom proteomics, immunoreactivity and cross-neutralization by antivenom
title_short Equatorial spitting cobra (naja sumatrana) from Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan and Penang), Southern Thailand, and Sumatra: Comparative venom proteomics, immunoreactivity and cross-neutralization by antivenom
title_full Equatorial spitting cobra (naja sumatrana) from Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan and Penang), Southern Thailand, and Sumatra: Comparative venom proteomics, immunoreactivity and cross-neutralization by antivenom
title_fullStr Equatorial spitting cobra (naja sumatrana) from Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan and Penang), Southern Thailand, and Sumatra: Comparative venom proteomics, immunoreactivity and cross-neutralization by antivenom
title_full_unstemmed Equatorial spitting cobra (naja sumatrana) from Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan and Penang), Southern Thailand, and Sumatra: Comparative venom proteomics, immunoreactivity and cross-neutralization by antivenom
title_sort equatorial spitting cobra (naja sumatrana) from malaysia (negeri sembilan and penang), southern thailand, and sumatra: comparative venom proteomics, immunoreactivity and cross-neutralization by antivenom
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