The search for new trends in cancer and viral infection control has
attracted the attention of many scientists nowadays. Egyptian snake, scorpion
venoms and L-amino acid Oxidase (LAO) were investigated for their anticancer
and antiviral potentials. Cytotoxic effect of test venoms to cancer cell lines
was recorded with up to 80 and 63 fold increase in case of LAO enzyme and
scorpion venom respectively compared to normal cell line. Venom induced
apoptosis was evaluated using semi quantitative RT-PCR and revealed
up-regulation of pro-apoptotic genes while down regulation of anti-apoptotic
gene. A decrease in size of tumor mass and ascetic fluid volume was also
observed in laboratory animals post venom treatment. Snake and scorpion venom
treated Vero cells showed a reduction in Herpes simplex virus-II (HSV)
infectivity titer by 30% and 40% respectively as well as a marked decrease in
Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV) titer post venom treatment. It was apparent
that the viricidal potentials exceeds the antiviral one, where VSV was
completely inactivated by most venoms within 6 hrs post treatment, while HSV
reduction titer was about 65% to 50%, 6 hrs post treatment. Data suggested that
theses venoms could present a new approach in anti-tumoral and anti-viral drug
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