Proteome analysis of Daboia russelii venom, a medically important snake from the Indian sub-continent

Toxicon. 2024 Jan:237:107532. doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2023.107532. Epub 2023 Nov 27.

Abstract

Daboia russelii is a category-I medically important snake throughout the Indian sub-continent contributing to majority of snakebite incidences in this part of the world. As such, extensive studies on its venom composition and search of efficient and appropriate interventions for its treatment become crucial. In this study, the proteome of Daboia russelii venom from Tanore, Rajshahi, Bangladesh was profiled using a combination of chromatographic and mass spectrometric techniques. A total of 37 different proteins belonging to 11 different snake venom protein families were detected. Proteomics analysis revealed the presence of major phospholipase A2 toxins. Daboiatoxin (both A and B subunits), the main lethal PLA2 toxin in the venom of Daboia siamensis (Myanmar viper) which is neurotoxic, myotoxic and cytotoxic was detected. Presence of Daboxin P, which is a major protein in the venom of Indian Daboia russelii with strong anticoagulant activity, was also observed. Inconsistent distribution of such lethal toxins in the venom of same species calls for more investigations of snake venoms from lesser explored regions and formulation of better alternatives to the current antivenom therapy for efficient treatment.

Keywords: Bangladesh; Daboia russelii; Geographic variation; Proteomics; Rajshahi; Russell's viper venom; Snake venom.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antivenins
  • Bangladesh
  • Daboia*
  • Proteome
  • Snake Bites* / drug therapy
  • Viper Venoms / chemistry
  • Viper Venoms / toxicity

Substances

  • Proteome
  • Viper Venoms
  • Antivenins