Caterpillar Venom: A Health Hazard of the 21st Century

Caterpillar envenomation is a global health threat in the 21st century. Every direct or indirect contact with the urticating hairs of a caterpillar results in clinical manifestations ranging from local dermatitis symptoms to potentially life-threatening systemic effects. This is mainly due to the ac...

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Main Authors: Andrea Seldeslachts, Steve Peigneur, Jan Tytgat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Biomedicines
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/8/6/143
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spelling doaj-2e7cec9c2b034f55bec9d16bb5e7e99b2020-11-25T03:17:33ZengMDPI AGBiomedicines2227-90592020-05-01814314310.3390/biomedicines8060143Caterpillar Venom: A Health Hazard of the 21st CenturyAndrea Seldeslachts0Steve Peigneur1Jan Tytgat2Toxicology and Pharmacology, KU Leuven, Campus Gasthuisberg, O & N2, Herestraat 49, P.O. Box 922, 3000 Leuven, BelgiumToxicology and Pharmacology, KU Leuven, Campus Gasthuisberg, O & N2, Herestraat 49, P.O. Box 922, 3000 Leuven, BelgiumToxicology and Pharmacology, KU Leuven, Campus Gasthuisberg, O & N2, Herestraat 49, P.O. Box 922, 3000 Leuven, BelgiumCaterpillar envenomation is a global health threat in the 21st century. Every direct or indirect contact with the urticating hairs of a caterpillar results in clinical manifestations ranging from local dermatitis symptoms to potentially life-threatening systemic effects. This is mainly due to the action of bioactive components in the venom that interfere with targets in the human body. The problem is that doctors are limited to relieve symptoms, since an effective treatment is still lacking. Only for <i>Lonomia </i>species an effective antivenom does exist. The health and economical damage are an underestimated problem and will be even more of a concern in the future. For some caterpillar species, the venom composition has been the subject of investigation, while for many others it remains unknown. Moreover, the targets involved in the pathophysiology are poorly understood. This review aims to give an overview of the knowledge we have today on the venom composition of different caterpillar species along with their pharmacological targets. Epidemiology, mode of action, clinical time course and treatments are also addressed. Finally, we briefly discuss the future perspectives that may open the doors for future research in the world of caterpillar toxins to find an adequate treatment.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/8/6/143caterpillar venomvenomicspathophysiologyantivenomtreatments
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Caterpillar Venom: A Health Hazard of the 21st Century
Biomedicines
caterpillar venom
venomics
pathophysiology
antivenom
treatments
author_facet Andrea Seldeslachts
Steve Peigneur
Jan Tytgat
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title Caterpillar Venom: A Health Hazard of the 21st Century
title_short Caterpillar Venom: A Health Hazard of the 21st Century
title_full Caterpillar Venom: A Health Hazard of the 21st Century
title_fullStr Caterpillar Venom: A Health Hazard of the 21st Century
title_full_unstemmed Caterpillar Venom: A Health Hazard of the 21st Century
title_sort caterpillar venom: a health hazard of the 21st century
publisher MDPI AG
series Biomedicines
issn 2227-9059
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Caterpillar envenomation is a global health threat in the 21st century. Every direct or indirect contact with the urticating hairs of a caterpillar results in clinical manifestations ranging from local dermatitis symptoms to potentially life-threatening systemic effects. This is mainly due to the action of bioactive components in the venom that interfere with targets in the human body. The problem is that doctors are limited to relieve symptoms, since an effective treatment is still lacking. Only for <i>Lonomia </i>species an effective antivenom does exist. The health and economical damage are an underestimated problem and will be even more of a concern in the future. For some caterpillar species, the venom composition has been the subject of investigation, while for many others it remains unknown. Moreover, the targets involved in the pathophysiology are poorly understood. This review aims to give an overview of the knowledge we have today on the venom composition of different caterpillar species along with their pharmacological targets. Epidemiology, mode of action, clinical time course and treatments are also addressed. Finally, we briefly discuss the future perspectives that may open the doors for future research in the world of caterpillar toxins to find an adequate treatment.
topic caterpillar venom
venomics
pathophysiology
antivenom
treatments
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