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Immunoreactivity and neutralization capacity of Philippine cobra antivenom against <i>Naja philippinensis</i> and <i>Naja samarensis</i> venoms

Choo Hock Tan, Praneetha Palasuberniam, Francis Bonn Blanco, Nget Hong Tan

2020Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene19 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The Philippine cobra (Naja philippinensis) and Samar cobra (Naja samarensis) are two WHO Category 1 medically important venomous snakes in the Philippines. Philippine cobra antivenom (PCAV) is the only antivenom available in the country, but its neutralization capacity against the venoms of N. philippinensis and hetero-specific N. samarensis has not been reported. This knowledge gap greatly hinders the optimization of antivenom use in the region. METHODS: This study examined the immunological binding and neutralization capacity of PCAV against the two cobra venoms using WHO-recommended protocols. RESULTS: In mice, both venoms were highly neurotoxic and lethal with a median lethal dose of 0.18 and 0.20 µg/g, respectively. PCAV exhibited strong and comparable immunoreactivity toward the venoms, indicating conserved venom antigenicity between the two allopatric species. In in vivo assay, PCAV was only moderately effective in neutralizing the toxicity of both venoms. Its potency was even lower against the hetero-specific N. samarensis venom by approximately two-fold compared with its potency against N. philippinensis venom. CONCLUSION: The results indicated that PCAV could be used to treat N. samarensis envenomation but at a higher dose, which might increase the risk of hypersensitivity and worsen the shortage of antivenom supply in the field. Antivenom manufacturing should be improved by developing a low-dose, high-efficacy product against cobra envenomation.

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AntivenomVenomEnvenomationNajaCobraNeutralizationOphidiaPotencyElapidaePharmacologyMedicineBiologyToxicologyTraditional medicineImmunologyAntibodyEcologyBiochemistryIn vitroComputer scienceProgramming languageVenomous Animal Envenomation and StudiesMarine Invertebrate Physiology and EcologyHealthcare and Venom Research
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