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Brown spider venom toxins interact with cell surface and are endocytosed by rabbit endothelial cells
Authors:Jenifer Nowatzki  Katia Sabrina Paludo  Silvio Sanches Veiga  Maria Célia Jamur  Edvaldo S Trindade
Institution:a Department of Cell Biology, Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, PR 81531-990, Brazil
b Department of Medicine, Federal University of São Paulo, SP 04044-020, Brazil
c Department of Cell and Molecular Biology and Pathogenic Bioagents, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, SP 14049-900, Brazil
d Department of Biochemistry, Federal University of São Paulo, SP 04044-020, Brazil
Abstract:Bites from the Loxosceles genus (brown spiders) cause severe clinical symptoms, including dermonecrotic injury, hemorrhage, hemolysis, platelet aggregation and renal failure. Histological findings of dermonecrotic lesions in animals exposed to Loxosceles intermedia venom show numerous vascular alterations. Study of the hemorrhagic consequences of the venom in endothelial cells has demonstrated that the degeneration of blood vessels results not only from degradation of the extracellular matrix molecule or massive leukocyte infiltration, but also from a direct and primary activity of the venom on endothelial cells. Exposure of an endothelial cell line in vitro to L. intermedia venom induce morphological alterations, such as cell retraction and disadhesion to the extracellular matrix. The aim of the present study was to investigate the interaction between the venom toxins and the endothelial cell surface and their possible internalization, in order to illuminate the information about the deleterious effect triggered by venom. After treating endothelial cells with venom toxins, we observed that the venom interacts with cell surface. Venom treatment also can cause a reduction of cell surface glycoconjugates. When cells were permeabilized, it was possible to verify that some venom toxins were internalized by the endothelial cells. The venom internalization involves endocytic vesicles and the venom was detected in the lysosomes. However, no damage to lysosomal integrity was observed, suggesting that the cytotoxic effect evoked by L. intermedia venom on endothelial cells is not mediated by venom internalization.
Keywords:Loxosceles intermedia  Endothelial cells  Venom internalization  Endocytosis
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