Jararaca GPIb-binding protein causes thrombocytopenia during Bothrops jararaca envenomation.

贾拉拉卡 GPIb 结合蛋白在贾拉拉卡矛头蝮蛇咬伤时引起血小板减少症

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作者:Santoro Marcelo Larami, Sachetto Ana Teresa Azevedo, Rosa Jaqueline Gomes, Torquato Ricardo José Soares, Andrade-Silva Débora, Trevisan-Silva Dilza, de Albuquerque Cynthia Zaccanini, Serrano Solange M T, de Moura Mattaraia Vânia Gomes, Tanaka Aparecida Sadae, Peichoto Maria Elisa
Inoculation of Bothrops jararaca snake venom (BjV) induces thrombocytopenia in humans and various animal species. Although several BjV toxins acting on hemostasis have been well characterized in vitro, it is not known which one is responsible for inducing thrombocytopenia in vivo. In previous studies, we showed that BjV incubated with metalloproteinase or serine proteinase inhibitors and/or anti-botrocetin antibodies still induced thrombocytopenia in rats and mice. Thus, herein we identified and characterized BjV toxins responsible for inducing thrombocytopenia. Initially, by filtering BjV on ultrafiltration systems, proteins with molecular masses between 30 and 50 kDa were shown to induce thrombocytopenia in mice, but they were not associated with hemorrhagic or coagulating activities. The 50 kDa ultrafiltrate was chromatographed, and two proteins (named fraction D and fraction E) induced thrombocytopenia in mice. However, neither fraction D nor fraction E induced platelet aggregation in platelet-rich plasma or whole blood from humans or mice. By mass spectrometry analysis, fraction E was identified as jararaca glycoprotein Ib (GPIb)-binding protein. Injection of these fractions caused thrombocytopenia in control or Vwf(-/-) mice, showing that the axis platelet GPIb - von Willebrand factor is not involved in their biological action in vivo. New studies are necessary to understand how these proteins act in vivo.

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