Complement in the serum and venom of Brazilian snakes (Crotalidae).

W Dias da Silva, V L Calich, T L Kipnis, F S Rosen, C A Alper
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Proteins antigenically related to CoF, the anticomplementary protein of the venom of the Indian hooded cobra (Naja naja), were found in a variety of elapid and viper venoms but not in the venom of Brazilian crotalids . In keeping with this finding was the weak ability of Brazilian snake venom to convert C3 in human serum. All snake serums tested, including Brazilian crotalids , contained a beta-globulin antigenically related to CoF. This serum protein in Brazilian snake serum had a number of characteristics of mammalian C3, including conversion on storage or on incubation of this serum with endotoxin, zymosan or mammalian antigen-antibody precipitates. The serum protein did not, however, convert on incubation with hydrazine. Brazilian crotalid serum did not, as did cobra serum, have the ability to inactivate CoF's ability to activate complement in normal human serum. The crotalid serum had hemolytic activity for rabbit antibody-sensitized and unsensitized sheep red blood cells that was active in the presence of Ca++ and Mg++ or Mg++ alone but greater with Ca++ present, suggesting the presence of both classical and alternative pathways of complement activation. This activity was maximal at 37 degrees C, but was destroyed or inactive after heating at 50 degrees C for 1 hr, incubation with hydrazine or by addition of EDTA. A marked reduction of hemolytic activity of Bothrops serum occurred after removal of the CoF-like protein. These findings suggest that Brazilian snake venom has little CoF-like material, but its serum contains a CoF-like protein with many characteristics of C3.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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巴西蛇(Crotalidae)血清和毒液中的补体。
与印度兜帽眼镜蛇(Naja Naja)毒液的抗互补蛋白CoF具有抗原性相关的蛋白质,在多种elapids和蝰蛇毒液中发现,但在巴西的crotalids毒液中未发现。与这一发现相一致的是,巴西蛇毒转化人血清中C3的能力较弱。所有测试的蛇血清,包括巴西的蛇,都含有一种与CoF相关的β -球蛋白抗原性。巴西蛇血清中的这种血清蛋白具有哺乳动物C3的许多特征,包括在储存或与内毒素、酶酵素或哺乳动物抗原抗体沉淀物孵育时的转化。然而,血清蛋白在联氨的孵育下没有转化。与眼镜蛇血清不同,巴西蛇血清不具有灭活正常人血清中CoF激活补体的能力。crotalid血清对兔抗体致敏和未致敏的绵羊红细胞具有溶血活性,在Ca++和Mg++或Mg++单独存在时具有活性,但在Ca++存在时更强,这表明补体激活的经典途径和替代途径都存在。该活性在37℃时达到最大值,但在50℃加热1小时、与肼孵育或添加EDTA后被破坏或失活。去除cof样蛋白后,Bothrops血清溶血活性显著降低。这些发现表明,巴西蛇毒中几乎没有类似于cof的物质,但其血清中含有一种具有许多C3特征的类似于cof的蛋白质。(摘要删节250字)
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