Clinical and evolutionary implications of dynamic coagulotoxicity divergences in Bothrops (Lancehead Pit Viper) venoms

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dc.contributorLab. Herpetologiapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorBourke, Lachlan Allanpt_BR
dc.contributor.authorZdenek, Christina N.pt_BR
dc.contributor.authorTanaka-Azevedo, Anita Miticopt_BR
dc.contributor.authorSilveira, Giovanni Perez Machado dapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorSant'Anna, Sávio Stefaninipt_BR
dc.contributor.authorGrego, Kathleen Fernandespt_BR
dc.contributor.authorFabri, Carolinept_BR
dc.contributor.authorFry, Bryan Griegpt_BR
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-13T17:35:21Z-
dc.date.available2022-05-13T17:35:21Z-
dc.date.issued2022pt_BR
dc.identifier.citationBourke LA, Zdenek CN., Tanaka-Azevedo AM, Silveira GPM, Sant'Anna SS, Grego KF, et al. Clinical and evolutionary implications of dynamic coagulotoxicity divergences in Bothrops (Lancehead Pit Viper) venoms. Toxins. 2022 Apr; 14(5):297. doi:10.3390/toxins14050297.pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.butantan.gov.br/handle/butantan/4341-
dc.description.abstractDespite coagulotoxicity being a primary weapon for prey capture by Bothrops species (lancehead pit vipers) and coagulopathy being a major lethal clinical effect, a genus-wide comparison has not been undertaken. To fill this knowledge gap, we used thromboelastography to compare 37 venoms, from across the full range of geography, taxonomy, and ecology, for their action upon whole plasma and isolated fibrinogen. Potent procoagulant toxicity was shown to be the main venom effect of most of the species tested. However, the most basal species (B. pictus) was strongly anticoagulant; this is consistent with procoagulant toxicity being a novel trait that evolved within Bothrops subsequent to their split from anticoagulant American pit vipers. Intriguingly, two of the arboreal species studied (B. bilineatus and B. taeniatus) lacked procoagulant venom, suggesting differential evolutionary selection pressures. Notably, some terrestrial species have secondarily lost the procoagulant venom trait: the Mogi Mirim, Brazil locality of B. alternatus; San Andres, Mexico locality of B. asper; B. diporus; and the São Roque of B. jararaca. Direct action on fibrinogen was extremely variable; this is consistent with previous hypotheses regarding it being evolutionary decoupled due to procoagulant toxicity being the primary prey-capture weapon. However, human patients live long enough for fibrinogen depletion to be clinically significant. The extreme variability may be reflective of antivenom variability, with these results thereby providing a foundation for such future work of clinical relevance. Similarly, the venom diversification trends relative to ecological niche will also be useful for integration with natural history data, to reconstruct the evolutionary pressures shaping the venoms of these fascinating snakes.pt_BR
dc.description.sponsorship(ARC) Australian Research Councilpt_BR
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dc.language.isoEnglishpt_BR
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dc.rightsOpen accesspt_BR
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dc.titleClinical and evolutionary implications of dynamic coagulotoxicity divergences in Bothrops (Lancehead Pit Viper) venomspt_BR
dc.typeArticlept_BR
dc.rights.licenseCC BYpt_BR
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/toxins14050297pt_BR
dc.identifier.urlhttps://doi.org/10.3390/toxins14050297pt_BR
dc.contributor.external(UQ) University of Queenslandpt_BR
dc.identifier.citationvolume14pt_BR
dc.identifier.citationissue5pt_BR
dc.subject.keywordBothropspt_BR
dc.subject.keywordvenom evolutionpt_BR
dc.subject.keywordcoagulopathypt_BR
dc.subject.keywordprocoagulantpt_BR
dc.subject.keywordanticoagulantpt_BR
dc.subject.keywordfibrinogenpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofabbreviatedToxinspt_BR
dc.identifier.citationabntv. 12, n. 5, p. 297, abr. 2022pt_BR
dc.identifier.citationvancouver2022 Apr; 14(5):297pt_BR
dc.contributor.butantanTanaka-Azevedo, Anita Mitico|:Pesquisador|:Lab. Herpetologiapt_BR
dc.contributor.butantanSilveira, Giovanni Perez Machado da|:Técnico|:Lab. Herpetologiapt_BR
dc.contributor.butantanSant'Anna, Sávio Stefanini|:Pesquisador|:Lab. Herpetologiapt_BR
dc.contributor.butantanGrego, Kathleen Fernandes|:Pesquisador|:Lab. Herpetologiapt_BR
dc.sponsorship.butantan(ARC) Australian Research Council¦¦DP190100304pt_BR
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