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Title: | ADDovenom |
Author: | Menzies, Stefanie K. Arinto-Garcia, Raquel Amorim, Fernanda Gobbi Cardoso, Iara Aimê Abada, Camille Crasset, Thomas Durbesson, Fabien Edge, Rebecca J. El-Kazzi, Priscila Hall, Sophie Redureau, Damien Stenner, Richard Boldrini-França, Johara Sun, Huan Roldão, António Alves, Paula M. Harrison, Robert A. Vincentelli, Renaud Berger, Imre Quinton, Loïc Casewell, Nicholas R. Schaffitzel, Christiane |
Keywords: | ADDomer antivenom biologics snakebite venom Toxicology Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis |
Issue Date: | Dec-2023 |
Abstract: | Snakebite envenoming can be a life-threatening medical emergency that requires prompt medical intervention to neutralise the effects of venom toxins. Each year up to 138,000 people die from snakebites and threefold more victims suffer life-altering disabilities. The current treatment of snakebite relies solely on antivenom—polyclonal antibodies isolated from the plasma of hyperimmunised animals—which is associated with numerous deficiencies. The ADDovenom project seeks to deliver a novel snakebite therapy, through the use of an innovative protein-based scaffold as a next-generation antivenom. The ADDomer is a megadalton-sized, thermostable synthetic nanoparticle derived from the adenovirus penton base protein; it has 60 high-avidity binding sites to neutralise venom toxins. Here, we outline our experimental strategies to achieve this goal using state-of-the-art protein engineering, expression technology and mass spectrometry, as well as in vitro and in vivo venom neutralisation assays. We anticipate that the approaches described here will produce antivenom with unparalleled efficacy, safety and affordability. |
Description: | Funding Information: This work is supported by a Horizon 2020 FET OPEN grant ‘ADDovenom’ (899670). Publisher Copyright: © 2023 by the authors. |
Peer review: | yes |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10362/165725 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins15120673 |
ISSN: | 2072-6651 |
Appears in Collections: | Home collection (ITQB) |
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