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A Hydrolase-Rich Venom Beyond Neurotoxins: Integrative Functional Proteomic and Immunoreactivity Analyses Reveal Novel Peptides in the Amazonian Scorpion Brotheas amazonicus

  • Gisele Adriano Wiezel,
  • Karla de Castro Figueiredo Bordon,
  • Jonas Gama Martins,
  • Viviane Imaculada do Carmo Custódio,
  • Alessandra Kimie Matsuno,
  • Rudi Emerson de Lima Procópio and
  • Eliane Candiani Arantes

2 February 2026

The scorpion family Buthidae, renowned for its neurotoxin-rich venoms, dominates toxinology, while non-buthid venoms remain largely unexplored. Here, we present a comprehensive proteomic and biochemical characterization of the Amazonian chactid scorp...

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  • Open Access
13 Citations
7,535 Views
25 Pages

Stingray Venom Proteins: Mechanisms of Action Revealed Using a Novel Network Pharmacology Approach

  • Kim N. Kirchhoff,
  • André Billion,
  • Christian R. Voolstra,
  • Stephan Kremb,
  • Thomas Wilke and
  • Andreas Vilcinskas

24 December 2021

Animal venoms offer a valuable source of potent new drug leads, but their mechanisms of action are largely unknown. We therefore developed a novel network pharmacology approach based on multi-omics functional data integration to predict how stingray...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,214 Views
18 Pages

Micrurus nigrocinctus in Colombia: Integrating Venomics Research, Citizen Science, and Community Empowerment

  • Paola Rey-Suárez,
  • Lina Preciado Rojo,
  • Jeisson Gómez-Robles,
  • Sanin Parra-Moreno,
  • Erica Pachon-Camelo,
  • Yirlys Fuentes-Florez,
  • Bruno Lomonte,
  • Julián Fernández,
  • Mahmood Sasa and
  • Mónica Saldarriaga-Cordoba
  • + 1 author

27 May 2025

Snakebite is a high-priority neglected tropical disease, and a strategic goal based on four pillars has been recommended to reduce mortality and morbidity. One is empowering rural communities through citizen science, education, and engagement. In thi...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,709 Views
18 Pages

Physiological Stress Integrates Resistance to Rattlesnake Venom and the Onset of Risky Foraging in California Ground Squirrels

  • Matthew L. Holding,
  • Breanna J. Putman,
  • Lauren M. Kong,
  • Jennifer E. Smith and
  • Rulon W. Clark

27 September 2020

Using venom for predation often leads to the evolution of resistance in prey. Understanding individual variation in venom resistance is key to unlocking basic mechanisms by which antagonistic coevolution can sustain variation in traits under selectio...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,212 Views
19 Pages

Metabolome-Based Classification of Snake Venoms by Bioinformatic Tools

  • Luis L. Alonso,
  • Julien Slagboom,
  • Nicholas R. Casewell,
  • Saer Samanipour and
  • Jeroen Kool

15 February 2023

Snakebite is considered a neglected tropical disease, and it is one of the most intricate ones. The variability found in snake venom is what makes it immensely complex to study. These variations are present both in the big and the small molecules fou...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,250 Views
19 Pages

Venomics Reveals the Venom Complexity of Sea Anemone Heteractis magnifica

  • Ming Li,
  • Kailin Mao,
  • Meiling Huang,
  • Yanling Liao,
  • Jinxing Fu,
  • Kun Pan,
  • Qiong Shi and
  • Bingmiao Gao

28 January 2024

The venoms of various sea anemones are rich in diverse toxins, which usually play a dual role in capturing prey and deterring predators. However, the complex components of such venoms have not been well known yet. Here, venomics of integrating transc...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,889 Views
33 Pages

Discovering Venom-Derived Drug Candidates Using Differential Gene Expression

  • Joseph D. Romano,
  • Hai Li,
  • Tanya Napolitano,
  • Ronald Realubit,
  • Charles Karan,
  • Mandë Holford and
  • Nicholas P. Tatonetti

9 July 2023

Venoms are a diverse and complex group of natural toxins that have been adapted to treat many types of human disease, but rigorous computational approaches for discovering new therapeutic activities are scarce. We have designed and validated a new pl...

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  • Open Access
2,201 Views
18 Pages

Proteo-Transcriptomic Analysis of the Venom Gland of the Cone Snail Cylinder canonicus Reveals the Origin of the Predatory-Evoked Venom

  • Zahrmina Ratibou,
  • Anicet E. T. Ebou,
  • Claudia Bich,
  • Fabrice Saintmont,
  • Gilles Valette,
  • Guillaume Cazals,
  • Dominique K. Koua,
  • Nicolas Inguimbert and
  • Sébastien Dutertre

2 March 2025

Cone snails are carnivorous marine predators that prey on mollusks, worms, or fish. They purposefully inject a highly diversified and peptide-rich venom, which can vary according to the predatory or defensive intended use. Previous studies have shown...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
8,153 Views
36 Pages

25 October 2024

This comprehensive review explores the cutting-edge advancements in snake venom research, focusing on the integration of proteomics, genomics, transcriptomics, and bioinformatics. Highlighting the transformative impact of these technologies, the revi...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
7,266 Views
25 Pages

The Enzymatic Core of Scorpion Venoms

  • Gustavo Delgado-Prudencio,
  • Jimena I. Cid-Uribe,
  • J. Alejandro Morales,
  • Lourival D. Possani,
  • Ernesto Ortiz and
  • Teresa Romero-Gutiérrez

31 March 2022

Enzymes are an integral part of animal venoms. Unlike snakes, in which enzymes play a primary role in envenomation, in scorpions, their function appears to be ancillary in most species. Due to this, studies on the diversity of scorpion venom componen...

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  • Review
  • Open Access
41 Citations
13,474 Views
30 Pages

From Mollusks to Medicine: A Venomics Approach for the Discovery and Characterization of Therapeutics from Terebridae Peptide Toxins

  • Aida Verdes,
  • Prachi Anand,
  • Juliette Gorson,
  • Stephen Jannetti,
  • Patrick Kelly,
  • Abba Leffler,
  • Danny Simpson,
  • Girish Ramrattan and
  • Mandë Holford

19 April 2016

Animal venoms comprise a diversity of peptide toxins that manipulate molecular targets such as ion channels and receptors, making venom peptides attractive candidates for the development of therapeutics to benefit human health. However, identifying b...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,944 Views
15 Pages

Studying Venom Toxin Variation Using Accurate Masses from Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry Coupled with Bioinformatic Tools

  • Luis L. Alonso,
  • Jory van Thiel,
  • Julien Slagboom,
  • Nathan Dunstan,
  • Cassandra M. Modahl,
  • Timothy N. W. Jackson,
  • Saer Samanipour and
  • Jeroen Kool

7 April 2024

This study provides a new methodology for the rapid analysis of numerous venom samples in an automated fashion. Here, we use LC-MS (Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry) for venom separation and toxin analysis at the accurate mass level comb...

  • Review
  • Open Access
44 Citations
8,932 Views
12 Pages

Cone snail venoms are considered a treasure trove of bioactive peptides. Despite over 800 species of cone snails being known, each producing over 1000 venom peptides, only about 150 unique venom peptides are structurally and functionally characterize...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,615 Views
17 Pages

23 November 2022

Sea anemones are predatory marine invertebrates and have diverse venom arsenals. Venom is integral to their biology, and is used in competition, defense, and feeding. Three lineages of sea anemones are known to have independently evolved symbiotic re...

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  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,789 Views
25 Pages

Differences in PLA2 Constitution Distinguish the Venom of Two Endemic Brazilian Mountain Lanceheads, Bothrops cotiara and Bothrops fonsecai

  • Pedro G. Nachtigall,
  • Luciana A. Freitas-de-Sousa,
  • Andrew J. Mason,
  • Ana M. Moura-da-Silva,
  • Felipe G. Grazziotin and
  • Inácio L. M. Junqueira-de-Azevedo

25 March 2022

Interspecific differences in snake venom compositions can result from distinct regulatory mechanisms acting in each species. However, comparative analyses focusing on identifying regulatory elements and patterns that led to distinct venom composition...

  • Review
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16 Citations
10,929 Views
20 Pages

Spider-Venom Peptides: Structure, Bioactivity, Strategy, and Research Applications

  • Ruiyin Guo,
  • Gang Guo,
  • Aili Wang,
  • Gaochi Xu,
  • Ren Lai and
  • Hui Jin

20 December 2023

Spiders (Araneae), having thrived for over 300 million years, exhibit remarkable diversity, with 47,000 described species and an estimated 150,000 species in existence. Evolving with intricate venom, spiders are nature’s skilled predators. Whil...

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  • Open Access
32 Citations
13,065 Views
25 Pages

Venomics of Remipede Crustaceans Reveals Novel Peptide Diversity and Illuminates the Venom’s Biological Role

  • Björn M. Von Reumont,
  • Eivind A. B. Undheim,
  • Robin-Tobias Jauss and
  • Ronald A. Jenner

26 July 2017

We report the first integrated proteomic and transcriptomic investigation of a crustacean venom. Remipede crustaceans are the venomous sister group of hexapods, and the venom glands of the remipede Xibalbanus tulumensis express a considerably more co...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,632 Views
23 Pages

Emerging Trends in Snake Venom-Loaded Nanobiosystems for Advanced Medical Applications: A Comprehensive Overview

  • Álisson E. F. Alves,
  • Anne B. C. Barros,
  • Lindomara C. F. Silva,
  • Lucas M. M. Carvalho,
  • Graziela M. A. Pereira,
  • Ana F. C. Uchôa,
  • José M. Barbosa-Filho,
  • Marcelo S. Silva,
  • Karla P. O. Luna and
  • Francisco H. Xavier-Júnior
  • + 1 author

Advances in medical nanobiotechnology have notably enhanced the application of snake venom toxins, facilitating the development of new therapies with animal-derived toxins. The vast diversity of snake species and their venom complexities underline th...

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  • Open Access
1,577 Views
14 Pages

Enhancing the Efficacy of Melanoma Treatment: The In Vitro Chemosensitising Impact of Vipera ammodytes Venom on Human Melanoma Cell Lines

  • Giovanni Paolino,
  • Matteo Riccardo Di Nicola,
  • Carla Raggi,
  • Serena Camerini,
  • Marialuisa Casella,
  • Luca Pasquini,
  • Cristiana Zanetti,
  • Vincenzo Russo,
  • Santo Raffaele Mercuri and
  • Cristina Federici
  • + 1 author

21 March 2025

Research on viper venom has expanded into diverse medical applications, including cancer treatment. This study investigates the potential of Vipera ammodytes venom in oncology, evaluating its cytotoxicity and chemosensitising effects on malignant mel...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,558 Views
15 Pages

First Insights into the Venom Composition of Two Ecuadorian Coral Snakes

  • Josselin A. Hernández-Altamirano,
  • David Salazar-Valenzuela,
  • Evencio J. Medina-Villamizar,
  • Diego R. Quirola,
  • Ketan Patel,
  • Sakthivel Vaiyapuri,
  • Bruno Lomonte and
  • José R. Almeida

24 November 2022

Micrurus is a medically relevant genus of venomous snakes composed of 85 species. Bites caused by coral snakes are rare, but they are usually associated with very severe and life-threatening clinical manifestations. Ecuador is a highly biodiverse cou...

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  • Open Access
78 Citations
14,817 Views
24 Pages

5 April 2016

Jellyfish venoms are rich sources of toxins designed to capture prey or deter predators, but they can also elicit harmful effects in humans. In this study, an integrated transcriptomic and proteomic approach was used to identify putative toxins and t...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,558 Views
18 Pages

Bothrops moojeni Venom and Its Components Strongly Affect Osteoclasts’ Maturation and Protein Patterns

  • Fernanda D’Amélio,
  • Hugo Vigerelli,
  • Álvaro Rossan de Brandão Prieto-da-Silva,
  • Eduardo Osório Frare,
  • Isabel de Fátima Correia Batista,
  • Daniel Carvalho Pimenta and
  • Irina Kerkis

30 June 2021

Osteoclasts (OCs) are important for bone maintenance, calcium balance, and tissue regeneration regulation and are involved in different inflammatory diseases. Our study aimed to evaluate the effect of Bothrops moojeni’s venom and its low and high mol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
5,266 Views
20 Pages

Anticoagulant Activity of Naja nigricollis Venom Is Mediated by Phospholipase A2 Toxins and Inhibited by Varespladib

  • Taline D. Kazandjian,
  • Arif Arrahman,
  • Kristina B. M. Still,
  • Govert W. Somsen,
  • Freek J. Vonk,
  • Nicholas R. Casewell,
  • Mark C. Wilkinson and
  • Jeroen Kool

23 April 2021

Bites from elapid snakes typically result in neurotoxic symptoms in snakebite victims. Neurotoxins are, therefore, often the focus of research relating to understanding the pathogenesis of elapid bites. However, recent evidence suggests that some ela...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
6,186 Views
14 Pages

The Peptide Venom Composition of the Fierce Stinging Ant Tetraponera aethiops (Formicidae: Pseudomyrmecinae)

  • Valentine Barassé,
  • Axel Touchard,
  • Nathan Téné,
  • Maurice Tindo,
  • Martin Kenne,
  • Christophe Klopp,
  • Alain Dejean,
  • Elsa Bonnafé and
  • Michel Treilhou

14 December 2019

In the mutualisms involving certain pseudomyrmicine ants and different myrmecophytes (i.e., plants sheltering colonies of specialized “plant-ant” species in hollow structures), the ant venom contributes to the host plant biotic defenses b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,545 Views
23 Pages

The Venom Composition of the Snake Tribe Philodryadini: ‘Omic’ Techniques Reveal Intergeneric Variability among South American Racers

  • Emilly Campos Tioyama,
  • Juan David Bayona-Serrano,
  • José A. Portes-Junior,
  • Pedro Gabriel Nachtigall,
  • Vinicius Carius de Souza,
  • Emidio Beraldo-Neto,
  • Felipe Gobbi Grazziotin,
  • Inácio L. M. Junqueira-de-Azevedo,
  • Ana Maria Moura-da-Silva and
  • Luciana Aparecida Freitas-de-Sousa

27 June 2023

Snakes of the Philodryadini tribe are included in the Dipsadidae family, which is a diverse group of rear-fanged snakes widespread in different ecological conditions, including habitats and diet. However, little is known about the composition and eff...

  • Review
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34 Citations
6,210 Views
23 Pages

16 July 2018

Venoms are evolutionary key adaptations that species employ for defense, predation or competition. However, the processes and forces that drive the evolution of venoms and their toxin components remain in many aspects understudied. In particular, the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
698 Views
23 Pages

Visual Tracking and Organ Targeting of Naja atra and Deinagkistrodon acutus Venoms in Mice

  • Shaocong Hu,
  • Manqi Xiao,
  • Ningjing Jiang,
  • Ziyan Zhang,
  • Qiuju Jia,
  • Yi Zhou,
  • Xin Liu and
  • Ming Liao

13 November 2025

In China, bites caused by the Naja atra and Deinagkistrodona acutus are the most common types of snakebites. While the functional characteristics of the two venom components have been well documented, their in vivo metabolic pathways, target organ di...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,706 Views
14 Pages

Animal Venom in Modern Medicine: A Review of Therapeutic Applications

  • Euikyung Kim,
  • Du Hyeon Hwang,
  • Ramachandran Loganathan Mohan Prakash,
  • Ravi Deva Asirvatham,
  • Hyunkyoung Lee,
  • Yunwi Heo,
  • Al Munawir,
  • Ramin Seyedian and
  • Changkeun Kang

28 July 2025

Animal venoms are complex biochemical secretions rich in highly potent and selective bioactive molecules, including peptides, enzymes, and small organic compounds. Once associated primarily with toxicity, these venoms are now recognized as a promisin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,455 Views
25 Pages

Selective Modulation of Osteoclast Function by Bothrops moojeni Venom and Its Fractions: Implications for Therapeutic Targeting in Bone Diseases

  • Fernanda D’Amélio,
  • Hugo Vigerelli,
  • Isabel de Fátima Correia Batista,
  • Rodrigo Pinheiro Araldi,
  • Álvaro R. B. Prieto-da-Silva,
  • Daniel Carvalho Pimenta and
  • Irina Kerkis

15 March 2025

Our study explores the differential effects of Bothrops moojeni venom and its fractions on osteoclast (OC) morphology, function, and osteoclastogenesis. The crude venom and its high-molecular-weight (HMW) fraction disrupt critical OC processes, inclu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,902 Views
16 Pages

Contextual Constraints: Dynamic Evolution of Snake Venom Phospholipase A2

  • Vivek Suranse,
  • Timothy N. W. Jackson and
  • Kartik Sunagar

20 June 2022

Venom is a dynamic trait that has contributed to the success of numerous organismal lineages. Predominantly composed of proteins, these complex cocktails are deployed for predation and/or self-defence. Many non-toxic physiological proteins have been...

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  • Open Access
1,509 Views
19 Pages

Functional and Proteomic Characterization of Acanthophis antarcticus Venom: Evidence of Fibrinogenolytic and Serine Peptidase Inhibitory Activities

  • Monica V. Falla,
  • Enzo P. Sousa,
  • Karen de Morais-Zani,
  • Rodrigo Valladão,
  • Natalia G. Santos,
  • Nathalia C. Galizio,
  • Mariana S. Rodrigues,
  • Heloisa F. Almeida,
  • Adriana R. Lopes and
  • Guilherme R. Coelho
  • + 4 authors

13 August 2025

Acanthophis antarcticus, commonly known as the death adder, is a venomous Australian snake and a member of the Elapidae family. Due to its robust body and triangular head, it was historically misclassified as a viper. Its venom is known for neurotoxi...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,398 Views
15 Pages

Effect of Apis mellifera syriaca Bee Venom on Glioblastoma Cancer: In Vitro and In Vivo Studies

  • Charbel Chahla,
  • Mohamad Rima,
  • Charbel Mouawad,
  • Rabih Roufayel,
  • Hervé Kovacic,
  • Dany El Obeid,
  • Jean-Marc Sabatier,
  • José Luis,
  • Ziad Fajloun and
  • Bilal El-Waly

21 August 2024

Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a highly aggressive and fatal primary brain tumor. The resistance of GBM to conventional treatments is attributed to factors such as the blood–brain barrier, tumor heterogeneity, and treatment-resistant stem cel...

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  • Open Access
26 Citations
6,067 Views
18 Pages

Venomics Reveals Venom Complexity of the Piscivorous Cone Snail, Conus tulipa

  • Mriga Dutt,
  • Sébastien Dutertre,
  • Ai-Hua Jin,
  • Vincent Lavergne,
  • Paul Francis Alewood and
  • Richard James Lewis

21 January 2019

The piscivorous cone snail Conus tulipa has evolved a net-hunting strategy, akin to the deadly Conus geographus, and is considered the second most dangerous cone snail to humans. Here, we present the first venomics study of C. tulipa venom using inte...

  • Review
  • Open Access
963 Views
23 Pages

Venomous snakes constitute ecologically significant and medically relevant organisms due to the risks associated with their bites, which frequently result in secondary infections. The oral microbiota of these reptiles plays a crucial role in the path...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
8,759 Views
16 Pages

Multipurpose HTS Coagulation Analysis: Assay Development and Assessment of Coagulopathic Snake Venoms

  • Kristina B. M. Still,
  • Randjana S. S. Nandlal,
  • Julien Slagboom,
  • Govert W. Somsen,
  • Nicholas R. Casewell and
  • Jeroen Kool

25 November 2017

Coagulation assays currently employed are often low throughput, require specialized equipment and/or require large blood/plasma samples. This study describes the development, optimization and early application of a generic low-volume and high-through...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,358 Views
22 Pages

Proteomic Analysis and Biochemical Characterization of the Nematocyst Extract of the Hydrozoan Velella velella

  • Eleonora Tassara,
  • Ivan Mikšík,
  • Petr Pompach,
  • Gian Luigi Mariottini,
  • Liang Xiao,
  • Marco Giovine and
  • Marina Pozzolini

12 October 2024

The venom contained within cnidarian nematocysts has a complex composition and holds significant potential for biotechnological applications. In this context, one of the most effective methods for studying nematocyst contents is the proteomic approac...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,219 Views
20 Pages

Clinical and Evolutionary Implications of Dynamic Coagulotoxicity Divergences in Bothrops (Lancehead Pit Viper) Venoms

  • Lachlan Allan Bourke,
  • Christina N. Zdenek,
  • Anita Mitico Tanaka-Azevedo,
  • Giovanni Perez Machado Silveira,
  • Sávio Stefanini Sant’Anna,
  • Kathleen Fernandes Grego,
  • Caroline Fabri Bittencourt Rodrigues and
  • Bryan Grieg Fry

22 April 2022

Despite coagulotoxicity being a primary weapon for prey capture by Bothrops species (lancehead pit vipers) and coagulopathy being a major lethal clinical effect, a genus-wide comparison has not been undertaken. To fill this knowledge gap, we used thr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,467 Views
18 Pages

An Assassin’s Secret: Multifunctional Cytotoxic Compounds in the Predation Venom of the Assassin Bug Psytalla horrida (Reduviidae, Hemiptera)

  • Maike Laura Fischer,
  • Benjamin Fabian,
  • Yannick Pauchet,
  • Natalie Wielsch,
  • Silke Sachse,
  • Andreas Vilcinskas and
  • Heiko Vogel

20 April 2023

Predatory assassin bugs produce venomous saliva that enables them to overwhelm, kill, and pre-digest large prey animals. Venom from the posterior main gland (PMG) of the African assassin bug Psytalla horrida has strong cytotoxic effects, but the resp...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,522 Views
25 Pages

Anticancer Activity of Snake Venom Against Breast Cancer: A Scoping Review

  • Eun-Jin Kim,
  • Jang-Kyung Park,
  • Soo-Hyun Sung and
  • Hyun-Kyung Sung

25 September 2025

Breast cancer remains a leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, necessitating innovative therapeutic approaches. This scoping review summarizes experimental evidence on the anticancer activity of snake venom and its bioactive components...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,397 Views
18 Pages

Full-Length Transcriptome Sequencing-Based Analysis of Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica in Response to Sirex noctilio Venom

  • Chenglong Gao,
  • Lili Ren,
  • Ming Wang,
  • Zhengtong Wang,
  • Ningning Fu,
  • Huiying Wang and
  • Juan Shi

30 March 2022

Sirex noctilio is a major international quarantine pest that recently emerged in northeast China to specifically invade conifers. During female oviposition, venom is injected into the host together with its symbiotic fungus to alter the normal Pinus...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,200 Views
18 Pages

Acetylcholine-Binding Protein Affinity Profiling of Neurotoxins in Snake Venoms with Parallel Toxin Identification

  • Giulia Palermo,
  • Wietse M. Schouten,
  • Luis Lago Alonso,
  • Chris Ulens,
  • Jeroen Kool and
  • Julien Slagboom

26 November 2023

Snakebite is considered a concerning issue and a neglected tropical disease. Three-finger toxins (3FTxs) in snake venoms primarily cause neurotoxic effects since they have high affinity for nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Their small mole...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,126 Views
21 Pages

Standard Quality Characteristics and Efficacy of a New Third-Generation Antivenom Developed in Colombia Covering Micrurus spp. Venoms

  • Santiago Tabares Vélez,
  • Lina María Preciado,
  • Leidy Johana Vargas Muñoz,
  • Carlos Alberto Madrid Bracamonte,
  • Angelica Zuluaga,
  • Jeisson Gómez Robles,
  • Camila Renjifo-Ibañez and
  • Sebastián Estrada-Gómez

9 April 2024

In Colombia, Micrurus snakebites are classified as severe according to the national clinical care guidelines and must be treated with specific antivenoms. Unfortunately, these types of antivenoms are scarce in certain areas of the country and are cur...

  • Review
  • Open Access
38 Citations
8,963 Views
28 Pages

Natural Occurrence in Venomous Arthropods of Antimicrobial Peptides Active against Protozoan Parasites

  • Elias Ferreira Sabiá Júnior,
  • Luis Felipe Santos Menezes,
  • Israel Flor Silva de Araújo and
  • Elisabeth Ferroni Schwartz

25 September 2019

Arthropoda is a phylum of invertebrates that has undergone remarkable evolutionary radiation, with a wide range of venomous animals. Arthropod venom is a complex mixture of molecules and a source of new compounds, including antimicrobial peptides (AM...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,458 Views
26 Pages

Peptides from Animal Venoms: A Promising Frontier in Diabetes Therapy via Multi-Target Mechanisms

  • José Otávio Carvalho Sena de Almeida,
  • Simón Gabriel Comerma-Steffensen,
  • José Roberto de Souza de Almeida Leite,
  • Ulf Simonsen and
  • Daniel Dias Rufino Arcanjo

25 September 2025

Background/Objectives: Bioactive peptides derived from animal venoms, toxins, and secretions demonstrate considerable pharmacological potential for use in the management of diabetes mellitus—a highly prevalent metabolic disorder of substantial...

  • Article
  • Open Access
503 Views
15 Pages

16 December 2025

Parasitoid wasp venoms represent highly specialized biochemical arsenals that evolved to manipulate host physiology and ensure successful development of the parasitoid offspring. However, the molecular targets and mechanisms underlying this complex h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,912 Views
15 Pages

Function and Mechanism of Antiviral Wasp Venom Peptide Protopolybia-MP III and Its Derivatives against HSV-1

  • Fang Sun,
  • Xiangdong Ye,
  • Tanran Han,
  • Jingwen Xia,
  • Lili Wu,
  • Wen Zhu,
  • Li Ding,
  • Xudong Luo,
  • Chenhu Qin and
  • Zongyun Chen

4 March 2024

Viruses are one of the leading causes of human disease, and many highly pathogenic viruses still have no specific treatment drugs. Therefore, producing new antiviral drugs is an urgent matter. In our study, we first found that the natural wasp venom...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,285 Views
23 Pages

Pioneering Comparative Proteomic and Enzymatic Profiling of Amazonian Scorpion Venoms Enables the Isolation of Their First α-Ktx, Metalloprotease, and Phospholipase A2

  • Karla C. F. Bordon,
  • Gabrielle C. Santos,
  • Jonas G. Martins,
  • Gisele A. Wiezel,
  • Fernanda G. Amorim,
  • Thomas Crasset,
  • Damien Redureau,
  • Loïc Quinton,
  • Rudi E. L. Procópio and
  • Eliane C. Arantes

15 August 2025

Scorpionism is a growing public health concern in Brazil, with the Amazon region presenting the highest mortality rates but remaining understudied, especially regarding local scorpion venoms composition. This study presents the first comprehensive bi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
65 Citations
6,795 Views
26 Pages

Bleeding and Thrombosis: Insights into Pathophysiology of Bothrops Venom-Related Hemostasis Disorders

  • Sébastien Larréché,
  • Jean-Philippe Chippaux,
  • Lucie Chevillard,
  • Simon Mathé,
  • Dabor Résière,
  • Virginie Siguret and
  • Bruno Mégarbane

6 September 2021

Toxins from Bothrops venoms targeting hemostasis are responsible for a broad range of clinical and biological syndromes including local and systemic bleeding, incoagulability, thrombotic microangiopathy and macrothrombosis. Beyond hemostais disorders...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,623 Views
14 Pages

8 January 2021

Scyphozoan envenomation is featured as severe cutaneous damages due to the toxic effects of venom components released by the stinging nematocysts of a scyphozoan. However, the oedematogenic property and mechanism of scyphozoan venoms remain uninvesti...

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