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Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 47
Author(s):  
Pornsawan Khamtorn ◽  
Steve Peigneur ◽  
Fernanda Gobbi Amorim ◽  
Loïc Quinton ◽  
Jan Tytgat ◽  
...  

The brown widow spider, Latrodectus geometricus, is a predator of a variety of agricultural insects and is also hazardous for humans. Its venom is a true pharmacopeia representing neurotoxic peptides targeting the ion channels and/or receptors of both vertebrates and invertebrates. The lack of transcriptomic information, however, limits our knowledge of the diversity of components present in its venom. The purpose of this study was two-fold: (1) carry out a transcriptomic analysis of the venom, and (2) investigate the bioactivity of the venom using an electrophysiological bioassay. From 32,505 assembled transcripts, 8 toxin families were classified, and the ankyrin repeats (ANK), agatoxin, centipede toxin, ctenitoxin, lycotoxin, scorpion toxin-like, and SCP families were reported in the L. geometricus venom gland. The diversity of L. geometricus venom was also uncovered by the transcriptomics approach with the presence of defensins, chitinases, translationally controlled tumor proteins (TCTPs), leucine-rich proteins, serine proteases, and other important venom components. The venom was also chromatographically purified, and the activity contained in the fractions was investigated using an electrophysiological bioassay with the use of a voltage clamp on ion channels in order to find if the neurotoxic effects of the spider venom could be linked to a particular molecular target. The findings show that U24-ctenitoxin-Pn1a involves the inhibition of the insect sodium (Nav) channels, BgNav and DmNav. This study provides an overview of the molecular diversity of L. geometricus venom, which can be used as a reference for the venom of other spider species. The venom composition profile also increases our knowledge for the development of novel insecticides targeting voltage-gated sodium channels.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Melissa Sadir ◽  
Katharine A. Marske

Urbanization is a major cause of biotic homogenization and habitat fragmentation for native communities. However, the role of urbanization on the success of biological invasions on a continental scale has yet to be explored. Urbanization may facilitate the establishment success of invasive species by minimizing niche differentiation between native and invaded ranges. In such cases, we might expect anthropogenic variables to have stronger influence on the geographic distribution of invasive compared to native populations. In this study, we use ecological niche modeling to define the distribution of non-native brown widow spider (Latrodectus geometricus) and three native black widows (L. hespersus, L. mactans, L. variolus) in North America and gauge the importance of urbanization on the geographic ranges of widows at a continental scale. We also quantify the geographic overlap of L. geometricus with each native widow to assess potential species and regions at risk of ecological impact. Consistent with our hypothesis, we find that the distribution of L. geometricus is strongly constrained to urban environments, while native widow distributions are more strongly driven by climatic factors. These results show that urbanization plays a significant role in facilitating the success of invasion, weakening the significance of climate on the realized niche in its invaded range.


Author(s):  
Sebastian L Torres ◽  
Abraham Landeros ◽  
Eleanor J Penhallegon ◽  
Kaleth Salazar ◽  
Lindsay M Porter

Abstract Widow spiders are widely known for their potent venom toxins that make them among the few spiders of medical concern. The latrotoxins are the most well-studied widow toxins and include both the vertebrate-specific latrotoxins and the insect-specific latroinsectotoxins (LITs). Previous studies have shown that toxins are not limited to expression in the venom glands of adult spiders; however, gaps exist in latrotoxin screening across all life stages for brown widows, Latrodectus geometricus and southern black widows, Latrodectus mactans. In this study, we screened male and female venom gland, cephalothorax, and abdomen tissues, spiderling cephalothorax and abdomen tissues, and eggs of both L. geometricus and L. mactans, for the presence of three latrotoxins: α-latrotoxin (α-LTX), and α- and δ-latroinsectotoxins (α/δ-LITs). Widows were locally collected. Extracted RNA was used to prepare cDNA that was analyzed by PCR for the presence or absence of latrotoxin expression. Results show that expression profiles between the two species are very similar but not identical. Expression of α-LTX was found in all life stages in all tissues examined for both species. For both species, no LIT expression was detected in eggs and variable patterns of α-LIT expression were detected in spiderlings and adults. Notably, δ-LIT could only be detected in females for both species. Our results show that latrotoxin expression profiles differ within and between widow species. Data on their expression distribution provide further insight into the specific latrotoxins that contribute to toxicity profiles for each life stage in each species and their specific role in widow biology.


Toxicon X ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 100062
Author(s):  
Pornsawan Khamtorn ◽  
Prapenpuksiri Rungsa ◽  
Nisachon Jangpromma ◽  
Sompong Klaynongsruang ◽  
Jureerut Daduang ◽  
...  

Toxicon ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 188 ◽  
pp. 76-79
Author(s):  
D.E. Keyler ◽  
M. Ahmad ◽  
A. Rodriguez ◽  
P.M.K. De Silva

2020 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jorge Castañeda-Gómez ◽  
Beatriz Salceda-Sánchez ◽  
Alejandro Villegas-Trejo ◽  
Herón Huerta

Introducción. En México, el estado de Sonora reporta una de las mayores cifras de casos de intoxicación por artrópodos ponzoñosos (arañas). Latrodectus geometricus, araña perteneciente a la familia Theridiidae, tiene la capacidad de comprometer la salud de la persona picada debido a las toxinas que posee, requiriendo de hospitalización y tratamiento específico.Objetivo. Reportar por primera ocasión la presencia de L. geometricus en Sonora, México.Material y métodos. Se obtuvieron ejemplares procedentes de Hermosillo y Baviácora, ambos municipios de Sonora, mediante colectas exploratorias intencionales no sistematizadas. La identificación taxonómica se realizó con claves taxonómicas.Resultados. Siete arañas conespecíficas a L. geometricus (Hermosillo: 3♀, 1 juvenil) (Baviácora: 2♀, 1♂).Conclusión. Se reporta por primera ocasión la presencia de L. geometricus en Hermosillo y Baviácora ambos municipios de Sonora.


2020 ◽  
Vol 59 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gilbert Barrantes Montero ◽  
Raquel Valerio Pizarro

Se reporta un accidente causado por la araña Latrodectus geometricus , incluida en el grupo conocido como “viudas negras”, en Costa Rica. El accidente le ocurrió a una mujer de 27 años vecina de la ciudad de Cartago, en su casa de habitación. Los síntomas mostrados cursaron la siguiente secuencia: dolor intenso en el área del piquete, enrojecimiento y aumento en la temperatura al tacto alrededor de ese punto, ampliación del área del dolor, sudoración, dolor de espalda, arritmia, taquicardia y aumento de la presión arterial. Los síntomas mostrados en este caso son muy similares a los descritos por personas picadas por la misma u otras especies de viudas negras en Suramérica y Centroamérica.


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