Artículo
Exploring the antiangiogenic effects of Phospholipases A2 from Bothrops diporus venom
Sasovsky, Daniela Jaqueline
; Olea, Gabriela Beatriz
; Ojeda, Gonzalo Adrian
; Cesario, Angélica M.; Gonzalez, Franco J.; Lomonte, Bruno; Lombardo, Daniel Marcelo
; Bustillo, Soledad
; Olea, Gabriela Beatriz
; Ojeda, Gonzalo Adrian
; Cesario, Angélica M.; Gonzalez, Franco J.; Lomonte, Bruno; Lombardo, Daniel Marcelo
; Bustillo, Soledad
Fecha de publicación:
09/2025
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Cell and Tissue Research
ISSN:
0302-766X
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing vasculature, is a crucial process in both physiological and pathological contexts, including cancer. Phospholipases A2(PLA2s), enzymes found in snake venoms, have attracted attention due to their potential antiangiogenic properties. In this study, we explored the antiangiogenic effects of PLA2 isoforms isolated from Bothrops diporus venom using a combination of in vivo and ex vivo models. The chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay revealed a significant reduction in vascular density and branching following PLA2s treatment, with histological analysis confirming vascular regression, including vessel wall thinning and luminal collapse. Moreover, PLA2s induced endothelial cell apoptosis, as shown by TUNEL staining, and reduced VEGF expression. The filter paper disc variant of the CAM assay further supported these findings, demonstrating inhibited neovascularization while preserving mature vessels. Additionally, the CAM explant assay showed a marked decrease in vascular complexity and branching. These results demonstrate the antiangiogenic effect of PLA2isoforms from B. diporus and suggest that these enzymes may modulate key angiogenic pathways. Based on our previous findings, this modulation may involve interference with integrinmediated signaling, which could underlie the vascular effects observed. Thus, this work provides compelling evidence for the potential role of snake venom-derived PLA2s in modulating angiogenesis and highlights the need for further research into their mechanisms and possible biomedical applications.
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Articulos(IQUIBA-NEA)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE QUIMICA BASICA Y APLICADA DEL NORDESTE ARGENTINO
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE QUIMICA BASICA Y APLICADA DEL NORDESTE ARGENTINO
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Articulos de OFICINA DE COORDINACION ADMINISTRATIVA PQUE. CENTENARIO
Articulos de OFICINA DE COORDINACION ADMINISTRATIVA PQUE. CENTENARIO
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Sasovsky, Daniela Jaqueline; Olea, Gabriela Beatriz; Ojeda, Gonzalo Adrian; Cesario, Angélica M.; Gonzalez, Franco J.; et al.; Exploring the antiangiogenic effects of Phospholipases A2 from Bothrops diporus venom; Springer; Cell and Tissue Research; 9-2025; 1-11
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