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Query: UMLS:C0152030 (
skin irritation
)
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Phospholipase A2
(
PLA2
) is an enzyme present in snake and other venoms and body fluids. We measured
PLA2
catalytic activity in tissue homogenates of 22 species representing the classes Anthozoa, Hydrozoa, Scyphozoa and Cubozoa of the phylum Cnidaria. High
PLA2
levels were found in the hydrozoan fire coral Millepora sp. (median 735 U/g protein) and the stony coral Pocillopora damicornis (693 U/g) that cause
skin irritation
upon contact. High levels of
PLA2
activity were also found in the acontia of the sea anemone Adamsia carciniopados (293 U/g). Acontia are long threads containing nematocysts and are used in defense and aggression by the animal. Tentacles of scyphozoan and cubozoan species had high
PLA2
activity levels: those of the multitentacled box jellyfish Chironex fleckeri contained 184 U/g
PLA2
activity. The functions of cnidarian
PLA2
may include roles in the capture and digestion of prey and defense of the animal. The current observations support the idea that cnidarian
PLA2
may participate in the sting site irritation and systemic envenomation syndrome resulting from contact with cnidarians.
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PMID:Phospholipase A2 in cnidaria. 1558 5