Amerikanische Gesellschaft für Hirudotherapie

Life without blood: Molecular and functional analysis of hirudins and hirudin-like factors of the Asian non-hematophagous leech Whitmania pigra

Müller C, Wang Z, Hamann M, Sponholz D, Hildebrandt JP (2022) · Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis · n=0

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Study Profile

Design
molecular identification, cloning, recombinant expression in E. coli, and functional thrombin-inhibition assays of putative hirudin sequences from Whitmania pigra transcriptome data; cross-checked with Hirudo nipponia transcriptomes (University of Greifswald, Germany)
Sample size (n)
0
Intervention
Recombinant Whitmania pigra hirudin-family protein expression and functional characterization
Comparator
Hematophagous Hirudo species hirudins (reference activity)
Primary endpoint
Demonstration of functional thrombin-inhibitory hirudins in a non-hematophagous leech species
Primary result
First identification and functional characterization of multiple hirudin-encoding sequences in Whitmania pigra; some recombinant proteins demonstrated thrombin-inhibitory activity, others were hirudin-like factors (HLFs) with weak or absent thrombin inhibition; exon/intron gene structures elucidated; some W. pigra hirudin coding sequences also detected in Hirudo nipponia transcriptomes
Follow-up duration
Not applicable

Key Findings

  • First demonstration of functional hirudins in a non-hematophagous leech
  • Whitmania pigra expresses both true hirudins (thrombin inhibitors) and hirudin-like factors (weak/no thrombin inhibition)
  • Some W. pigra hirudin coding sequences shared with Hirudo nipponia
  • Exon/intron gene structure resolved
  • Challenges traditional view that anti-coagulant pharmacology requires hematophagous evolution

Limitations

  • Recombinant proteins from E. coli may differ from native molecules
  • No in-vivo or mammalian pharmacokinetic data
  • Limited population sampling
  • No quantitative comparison to H. medicinalis hirudin potency on standardized assay
  • W. pigra is not the K040187 device leech

Clinical Implications

Müller 2022 fundamentally expanded the understanding of leech hirudin pharmacology by showing that even non-hematophagous Whitmania pigra harbors functional thrombin inhibitors. For ASH, the paper supports the broader narrative that leech pharmacology is species-diverse — important context for explaining to regulators, clinicians, and researchers why Chinese-medicine Whitmania pigra use does not directly translate to K040187 US clinical practice. Pure scientific relevance only.

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