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Identification of α2β1 integrin inhibitor VP-i with anti-platelet properties in the venom of Vipera palaestinae

  • Franziska T. Arlinghaus
  • , Tatjana Momic
  • , Narmeen Abu Ammar
  • , Ela Shai
  • , Galia Spectre
  • , David Varon
  • , Cezary Marcinkiewicz
  • , Heinrich Heide
  • , Philip Lazarovici
  • , Johannes A. Eble*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Integrins are receptors of the extracellular matrix (ECM), playing a vital role in pathophysiological processes. They bind to ECM ligands like collagens and can mediate wound healing as well as tumor metastasis and thrombosis, thus being a part of cell adhesion and migration as well as platelet aggregation. For this reason, identifying α2β1 integrin-specific antagonists can assist in the development of drugs to treat tumor progression, angiogenesis, and cardiovascular diseases. Snake venoms have been shown to contain antagonists which target collagen-binding integrins. EMS16, rhodocetin, and VP12 are three toxins belonging to the C-type lectin-related protein family and have been proven to inhibit the α2β1 integrin, specifically the α2 integrin A domain.To specifically isolate antagonists targeting the α2β1 integrin A domain, we developed a protocol based on affinity chromatography. Using this novel approach, the toxin VP-i was isolated from Vipera palaestinae venom. We show that VP-i binds to the α2 integrin A domain and that it successfully inhibits adhesion of various cells to type I collagen as well as cell migration. Moreover, our results indicate that VP-i differs structurally from the previously purified VP12, although not functionally, and therefore is a further venom compound which can be utilized for drug development.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)96-105
Number of pages10
JournalToxicon
Volume64
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Mar 2013

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Keywords

  • A domain
  • C-type lectin-related protein
  • Integrin α2β1
  • VP12

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