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Toxicon ; 126: 79-89, 2017 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28017694

RESUMEN

Antivenoms against bites and stings from snakes, spiders, and scorpions are associated with immunological side effects and high cost of production, since these therapies are still derived from the serum of hyper-immunized production animals. Biotechnological innovations within envenoming therapies are thus warranted, and phage display technology may be a promising avenue for bringing antivenoms into the modern era of biologics. Although phage display technology represents a robust and high-throughput approach for the discovery of antibody-based antitoxins, several pitfalls may present themselves when animal toxins are used as targets for phage display selection. Here, we report selected critical challenges from our own phage display experiments associated with biotinylation of antigens, clone picking, and the presence of amber codons within antibody fragment structures in some phage display libraries. These challenges may be detrimental to the outcome of phage display experiments, and we aim to help other researchers avoiding these pitfalls by presenting their solutions.


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Antivenenos/química , Técnicas de Visualización de Superficie Celular/métodos , Venenos de Serpiente/química , Biotinilación , Fragmentos de Inmunoglobulinas/química , Modelos Teóricos
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Toxins (Basel) ; 8(8)2016 07 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27455327

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Spiders and scorpions are notorious for their fearful dispositions and their ability to inject venom into prey and predators, causing symptoms such as necrosis, paralysis, and excruciating pain. Information on venom composition and the toxins present in these species is growing due to an interest in using bioactive toxins from spiders and scorpions for drug discovery purposes and for solving crystal structures of membrane-embedded receptors. Additionally, the identification and isolation of a myriad of spider and scorpion toxins has allowed research within next generation antivenoms to progress at an increasingly faster pace. In this review, the current knowledge of spider and scorpion venoms is presented, followed by a discussion of all published biotechnological efforts within development of spider and scorpion antitoxins based on small molecules, antibodies and fragments thereof, and next generation immunization strategies. The increasing number of discovery and development efforts within this field may point towards an upcoming transition from serum-based antivenoms towards therapeutic solutions based on modern biotechnology.


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Antivenenos/uso terapéutico , Biotecnología/tendencias , Descubrimiento de Drogas/tendencias , Picaduras de Escorpión/tratamiento farmacológico , Venenos de Escorpión/antagonistas & inhibidores , Picaduras de Arañas/tratamiento farmacológico , Venenos de Araña/antagonistas & inhibidores , Animales , Antivenenos/química , Biología Computacional/tendencias , Bases de Datos de Proteínas/tendencias , Humanos , Picaduras de Escorpión/inmunología , Picaduras de Escorpión/metabolismo , Venenos de Escorpión/inmunología , Venenos de Escorpión/metabolismo , Picaduras de Arañas/inmunología , Picaduras de Arañas/metabolismo , Venenos de Araña/inmunología , Venenos de Araña/metabolismo
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