Systemic Loxoscelism, Less Frequent but More Deadly: The Involvement of Phospholipases D in the Pathophysiology of Envenomation

Toxins (Basel). 2022 Dec 27;15(1):17. doi: 10.3390/toxins15010017.

Abstract

Bites of Loxosceles spiders can lead to a set of clinical manifestations called loxoscelism, and are considered a public health problem in many regions. The signs and symptoms of loxoscelism are divided into cutaneous and systemic forms. The former is more frequent and includes signs of envenoming at the bite site or neighboring regions. Systemic loxoscelism, although much less frequent, is associated with complications, and can even lead to death. It may include intravascular hemolysis, acute renal failure, and thrombocytopenia. Loxosceles venoms are enriched with phospholipases D (PLDs), which are a family of isoforms found at intra-species and inter-species levels. Under experimental conditions, these enzymes reproduce the main clinical signs of loxoscelism, including an exacerbated inflammatory response at the bite site and dermonecrosis, as well as thrombocytopenia, intravascular hemolysis, and acute renal failure. The role of PLDs in cutaneous loxoscelism was described over forty years ago, when studies identified and purified toxins featured as sphingomyelinase D. More recently, the production of recombinant PLDs and discoveries about their structure and mechanism has enabled a deeper characterization of these enzymes. In this review, we describe these biochemical and functional features of Loxosceles PLDs that determine their involvement in systemic loxoscelism.

Keywords: Loxosceles; acute renal failure; brown spider; hemolysis; toxin; venom.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Hemolysis
  • Phospholipase D* / chemistry
  • Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases / toxicity
  • Protein Isoforms
  • Spider Bites* / complications
  • Spider Venoms* / chemistry
  • Spider Venoms* / toxicity
  • Spiders* / chemistry
  • Thrombocytopenia*

Substances

  • Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases
  • Phospholipase D
  • Spider Venoms
  • Protein Isoforms

Grants and funding

This research was funded by Fundação Araucária-PR/SETI-PR/SESA-PR/MS-Decit/PPSUS, Brazil (grant number 057/2017), CAPES, Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) (grant numbers 408633/2018-2 and 303868/2016-3), and FUNPAR-UFPR (grant numbers 02/2020 and 06/2021). The APC was partially funded by FUNPAR-UFPR.