Immunoinformatics approaches to explore Helicobacter Pylori proteome (Virulence Factors) to design B and T cell multi-epitope subunit vaccine.
Abstract
Helicobacter Pylori is a known causal agent of gastric malignancies and peptic ulcers.
The extremophile nature of this bacterium is protecting it from designing a potent
drug against it. Therefore, the use of computational approaches to design antigenic,
stable and safe vaccine against this pathogen could help to control the infections
associated with it. Therefore, in this study, we used multiple immunoinformatics approaches
along with other computational approaches to design a multi-epitopes subunit vaccine
against H. Pylori. A total of 7 CTL and 12 HTL antigenic epitopes based on c-terminal
cleavage and MHC binding scores were predicted from the four selected proteins (CagA,
OipA, GroEL and cagA). The predicted epitopes were joined by AYY and GPGPG linkers.
Β-defensins adjuvant was added to the N-terminus of the vaccine. For validation, immunogenicity,
allergenicity and physiochemical analysis were conducted. The designed vaccine is
likely antigenic in nature and produced robust and substantial interactions with Toll-like
receptors (TLR-2, 4, 5, and 9). The vaccine developed was also subjected to an in
silico cloning and immune response prediction model, which verified its efficiency
of expression and the immune system provoking response. These analyses indicate that
the suggested vaccine may produce particular immune responses against H. pylori, but
laboratory validation is needed to verify the safety and immunogenicity status of
the suggested vaccine design.
Type
Journal articleSubject
HumansHelicobacter pylori
Proteome
Virulence Factors
Vaccines
Bacterial Vaccines
Vaccines, Subunit
Epitopes, B-Lymphocyte
Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte
Computational Biology
Amino Acid Sequence
Drug Design
Models, Molecular
Computer Simulation
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27143Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1038/s41598-019-49354-zPublication Info
Khan, Mazhar; Khan, Shahzeb; Ali, Asim; Akbar, Hameed; Sayaf, Abrar Mohammad; Khan,
Abbas; & Wei, Dong-Qing (2019). Immunoinformatics approaches to explore Helicobacter Pylori proteome (Virulence Factors)
to design B and T cell multi-epitope subunit vaccine. Scientific reports, 9(1). pp. 13321. 10.1038/s41598-019-49354-z. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27143.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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