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J. Venom. Anim. Toxins incl. Trop. Dis.

V.20, 2014.

Review article - ISSN 1678-9199.

 

Thalassophryne nattereri fish venom: from the envenoming to the understanding of the immune system

 
Monica Lopes-Ferreira*, Lidiane Zito Grund, Carla Lima

 

Unidade de Imunorregulação, Laboratório Especial de Toxinologia Aplicada (CEPID/FAPESP), Instituto Butantan, Av. Vital Brazil, 1500 São Paulo, SP, CEP 05503–900, Brasil

 

ABSTRACT

Thalassophryne nattereri (niquim) is a venomous fish found off North and Northeast coast of Brazil, where it is known by the severity of the accidents involving humans. This review article is divided into four topics. The first one provides a brief description of the animal biology and its distribution off Brazilian coastal waters, the venom apparatus, signs and symptoms observed in envenomated humans and also describes envenomation in mice. The second topic describes the use of modern genetic approach and mass spectrometry for identification of highly expressed genes in its venom glands and the sequence of major toxins. The third chapter offers a detailed study of tissue injury induced by the venom and reveals the role of toxins that impair inflammation reduction. Finally, the fourth section expands the understanding of many extrinsic and intrinsic essential factors in maintaining survival of memory B cell compartment. Our results demonstrate the wide possibilities for research in the area of toxinology, also the necessity of interconnection among biochemistry, pharmacology and immunology areas for the expansion of knowledge and for generation of innovation.

 

Key words: Venomous fish; Thalassophryne nattereri; Immunological memory; Nattectin; Natterin

 

Received: May 6, 2014; Accepted: July 30, 2014

 

Corresponding author: mlferrei@usp.br

 

Competing interests

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

 

Authors’ contributions

All authors contributed equally to the writing and revision of the article. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.