Title of article
Immunological cross-reactivity of venoms from some Egyptian snakes and scorpians
Author/Authors
Ibrahim, Nihal M. National Research Centre - Molecular Biology Department, Egypt , Wahby, Ahmed F. National Research Centre - Molecular Biology Department, Egypt
From page
83
To page
100
Abstract
The immunological cross-reactivity among the Elapidae, Viperidae and Buthidae venoms was detected in dot blot and western blot assays and quantified in ELISA as percentage of absorbance of heterologous versus homologous reaction. Mutual cross-reactivity between the Elapidae and Viperidae venoms was recognized, reflecting high inter-family relationship whereas only weak crossreactions were observed between the scorpion and snake venoms. The anti-scorpion antivenom exceptionally binds a 30-35 kDa Cerastes cerastes venom component, revealing common antigenic components between scorpions and C. cerastes venom. Many of the moderate and weak cross reactivity in ELISA got unnoticed in the dot blot technique. This work primarily describes the commonality among venoms from remote source animals which is potentially important in the designation of venom detection kits and also in exploring common allergens responsible for cross-sensitization of patients to heterologous bites or stings leading to immediate hypersensitivity reactions
Keywords
Snakes , Scorpions , Cross , reactivity , Dot blot , ELISA
Journal title
The Egyptian Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Journal title
The Egyptian Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Record number
2548900
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