Premolis semirufa (Walker, 1856) envenomation, disease affecting rubber tappers of the Amazon: searching for caterpillar-bristles toxic components.

BACKGROUND: The caterpillar of the moth Premolis semirufa (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae), commonly named Pararama, is endemic of the Amazon basin. Accidental contact with these caterpillar bristles causes local symptoms such as intense heat, pain, edema and itching which last for three to seven days; howe...

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Main Authors: Isadora Maria Villas-Boas, Rute Maria Gonçalves-de-Andrade, Giselle Pidde-Queiroz, Suely Lucia Muro Rais Assaf, Fernanda C V Portaro, Osvaldo A Sant'Anna, Carmen W van den Berg, Denise V Tambourgi
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3289609?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b3cd296b23e34a48a511cafbeee692032020-11-25T01:32:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352012-01-0162e153110.1371/journal.pntd.0001531Premolis semirufa (Walker, 1856) envenomation, disease affecting rubber tappers of the Amazon: searching for caterpillar-bristles toxic components.Isadora Maria Villas-BoasRute Maria Gonçalves-de-AndradeGiselle Pidde-QueirozSuely Lucia Muro Rais AssafFernanda C V PortaroOsvaldo A Sant'AnnaCarmen W van den BergDenise V TambourgiBACKGROUND: The caterpillar of the moth Premolis semirufa (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae), commonly named Pararama, is endemic of the Amazon basin. Accidental contact with these caterpillar bristles causes local symptoms such as intense heat, pain, edema and itching which last for three to seven days; however, after multiples contacts, it may induce joint-space narrowing and bone alteration, as well as degeneration of the articular cartilage and immobilization of the affected joints. Specific treatment for this disease does not exist, but corticosteroids are frequently administered. Despite of the public health hazard of Premolis semirufa caterpillar poisoning, little is known about the nature of the toxic components involved in the induction of the pathology. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here we have investigated the biological and immunochemical characteristics of the caterpillar's bristles components. Analysis of the bristles extract in in vitro assays revealed the presence of proteolytic and hyaluronidase activities but no phospholipase A(2) activity. In vivo, it was observed that the bristles extract is not lethal but can induce an intense inflammatory process, characterized by the presence of neutrophils in the paw tissues of injected mice. Furthermore, the bristles components stimulated an intense and specific antibody response but autoantibodies such as anti-DNA or anti-collagen type II were not detected. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that Premolis semirufa caterpillar bristles secretion contains a mixture of different enzymes that may act together in the generation and development of the clinical manifestations of the Pararama envenomation. Moreover, the high immunogenicity of the caterpillar bristles components, as shown by the generation of high antibody titers, may also contribute to the induction and establishment of the inflammatory disease.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3289609?pdf=render
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author Isadora Maria Villas-Boas
Rute Maria Gonçalves-de-Andrade
Giselle Pidde-Queiroz
Suely Lucia Muro Rais Assaf
Fernanda C V Portaro
Osvaldo A Sant'Anna
Carmen W van den Berg
Denise V Tambourgi
spellingShingle Isadora Maria Villas-Boas
Rute Maria Gonçalves-de-Andrade
Giselle Pidde-Queiroz
Suely Lucia Muro Rais Assaf
Fernanda C V Portaro
Osvaldo A Sant'Anna
Carmen W van den Berg
Denise V Tambourgi
Premolis semirufa (Walker, 1856) envenomation, disease affecting rubber tappers of the Amazon: searching for caterpillar-bristles toxic components.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Isadora Maria Villas-Boas
Rute Maria Gonçalves-de-Andrade
Giselle Pidde-Queiroz
Suely Lucia Muro Rais Assaf
Fernanda C V Portaro
Osvaldo A Sant'Anna
Carmen W van den Berg
Denise V Tambourgi
author_sort Isadora Maria Villas-Boas
title Premolis semirufa (Walker, 1856) envenomation, disease affecting rubber tappers of the Amazon: searching for caterpillar-bristles toxic components.
title_short Premolis semirufa (Walker, 1856) envenomation, disease affecting rubber tappers of the Amazon: searching for caterpillar-bristles toxic components.
title_full Premolis semirufa (Walker, 1856) envenomation, disease affecting rubber tappers of the Amazon: searching for caterpillar-bristles toxic components.
title_fullStr Premolis semirufa (Walker, 1856) envenomation, disease affecting rubber tappers of the Amazon: searching for caterpillar-bristles toxic components.
title_full_unstemmed Premolis semirufa (Walker, 1856) envenomation, disease affecting rubber tappers of the Amazon: searching for caterpillar-bristles toxic components.
title_sort premolis semirufa (walker, 1856) envenomation, disease affecting rubber tappers of the amazon: searching for caterpillar-bristles toxic components.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2012-01-01
description BACKGROUND: The caterpillar of the moth Premolis semirufa (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae), commonly named Pararama, is endemic of the Amazon basin. Accidental contact with these caterpillar bristles causes local symptoms such as intense heat, pain, edema and itching which last for three to seven days; however, after multiples contacts, it may induce joint-space narrowing and bone alteration, as well as degeneration of the articular cartilage and immobilization of the affected joints. Specific treatment for this disease does not exist, but corticosteroids are frequently administered. Despite of the public health hazard of Premolis semirufa caterpillar poisoning, little is known about the nature of the toxic components involved in the induction of the pathology. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here we have investigated the biological and immunochemical characteristics of the caterpillar's bristles components. Analysis of the bristles extract in in vitro assays revealed the presence of proteolytic and hyaluronidase activities but no phospholipase A(2) activity. In vivo, it was observed that the bristles extract is not lethal but can induce an intense inflammatory process, characterized by the presence of neutrophils in the paw tissues of injected mice. Furthermore, the bristles components stimulated an intense and specific antibody response but autoantibodies such as anti-DNA or anti-collagen type II were not detected. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that Premolis semirufa caterpillar bristles secretion contains a mixture of different enzymes that may act together in the generation and development of the clinical manifestations of the Pararama envenomation. Moreover, the high immunogenicity of the caterpillar bristles components, as shown by the generation of high antibody titers, may also contribute to the induction and establishment of the inflammatory disease.
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