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Title: Venomics across the Bothrops neuwiedi Species Complex Revealed a P‑III Snake Venom Metalloproteases/K49-PLA2 Dichotomy and a Remarkable Paraspecific Neutralization of the Brazilian Pentabothropic Antivenom
Authors: Costa Galizio, Nathália 
Serino Silva, Caroline 
Rodrigues Stuginski, Daniel 
Bittencourt Rodrigues, Caroline Fabri 
Teixeira da Rocha, Marisa Maria 
Oliveira Serapicos, Eliana 
Barbarini, Cibele Cintia 
de Oliveira, Roberto Baptista 
Sant’Anna, Sávio Stefanini 
Fernandes Grego, Kathleen 
Sanz, Libia 
Tena-Garcés, Jordi 
de Roodt, Adolfo R. 
Calvete, Juan J. 
Mitico Tanaka-Azevedo, Anita 
de Morais Zani, Karen 
Keywords: Bothrops;Venenos de Crotálidos;Brasil;Antivenenos;Ponzoñas;Fosfolipasas A2;Mordeduras de Serpientes
Issue Date: 22-Jan-2026
Abstract: 
Snakes of the Bothrops neuwiedi complex are widely distributed and represent medically
important species in Brazil. Here, we report compositional and functional profiles of the venom of seven
species of Bothrops neuwiedi group: Bothrops mattogrossensis, Bothrops pauloensis, Bothrops pubescens, Bothrops
diporus, Bothrops neuwiedi, Bothrops marmoratus, and Bothrops erythromelas. Toxin composition of individual
and pooled venoms showed remarkable inter- and intraspecific variability of the relative abundance of toxins
(evidenced by SDS-PAGE and RP-HPLC) and enzymatic activities (proteolytic, PLA2, and thrombin-like
activities). In vivo analyses showed that B. erythromelas venom is the most hemorrhagic, B. diporus was the
most lethal, and B. pubescens showed the highest myotoxic activity. Histopathological analysis showed that all
venoms induced edema, hemorrhage, inflammatory infiltrate, and necrosis of muscle fibers. Consistent with
large research evidence on the paraspecificity of various commercial antivenoms generated in Latin America,
the pentabothropic antivenom produced by Instituto Butantan showed a high profile of immunoreactivity and
lethality neutralization capability toward the venoms of the seven species of the B. neuwiedi clade. Interpreted
through the prism of evolution, our data revealed a PIII-SVMP/K49-PLA2 compositional dichotomy and a
remarkable conservation of immunological cross-reactivity across congeneric venoms throughout the 12−16 million years of
Bothrops phylogeny.
URI: http://sgc.anlis.gob.ar/handle/123456789/2720
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jproteome.5c00933
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