Bioinformatics analysis of structural protein to approach a vaccine candidate against Vibrio cholerae infection.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY Immunogenetics Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1007/s00251-022-01282-5
Elijah Kolawole Oladipo, Olawumi Elizabeth Akindiya, Glory Jesudara Oluwasanya, Gideon Mayowa Akanbi, Seun Elijah Olufemi, Daniel Adewole Adediran, Favour Oluwadara Bamigboye, Rasidat Oyindamola Aremu, Kehinde Temitope Kolapo, Jerry Ayobami Oluwasegun, Hezekiah Oluwajoba Awobiyi, Esther Moradeyo Jimah, Boluwatife Ayobami Irewolede, Elizabeth Oluwatoyin Folakanmi, Odunola Abimbola Olubodun, Samuel Adebowale Akintibubo, Foluso Daniel Odunlami, Taiwo Ooreoluwa Ojo, Omodamola Paulina Akinro, Oluwaseun Samuel Hezikiah, Adenike Titilayo Olayinka, Grace Asegunloluwa Abiala, Akindele Felix Idowu, James Akinwunmi Ogunniran, Mary Omotoyinbo Ikuomola, Hadijat Motunrayo Adegoke, Usman Abiodun Idowu, Oluwaseyi Paul Olaniyan, Olutoyin Omolara Bamigboye, Sunday Babatunde Akinde, Musa Oladayo Babalola
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The bacteria Vibrio cholerae causes cholera, an acute diarrheal infection that can lead to dehydration and even death. Over 100,000 people die each year as a result of epidemic diseases; vaccination has emerged as a successful strategy for combating cholera. This study uses bioinformatics tools to create a multi-epitope vaccine against cholera infection using five structural polyproteins from the V. cholerae (CTB, TCPA, TCPF, OMPU, and OMPW). The antigenic retrieved protein sequence were analyzed using BCPred and IEDB bioinformatics tools to predict B cell and T cell epitopes, respectively, which were then linked with flexible linkers together with an adjuvant to boost it immunogenicity. The construct has a theoretical PI of 6.09, a molecular weight of 53.85 kDa, and an estimated half-life for mammalian reticulocytes in vitro of 4.4 h. These results demonstrate the construct's longevity. The vaccine design was docked against the human toll-like receptor (TLR) to evaluate compatibility and effectiveness; also other additional post-vaccination assessments were carried out on the designed vaccine. Through in silico cloning, its expression was determined. The results show that it has a CAI value of 0.1 and GC contents of 58.97% which established the adequate expression and downstream processing of the vaccine construct, and our research demonstrated that the multi-epitope subunit vaccine exhibits antigenic characteristics. Additionally, we carried out an in silico immunological simulation to examine the immune reaction to an injection. Our results strongly suggest that the vaccine candidate on further validation would induce immune response against the V. cholerae infection.

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结构蛋白的生物信息学分析探讨霍乱弧菌感染候选疫苗。
霍乱弧菌引起霍乱,这是一种急性腹泻感染,可导致脱水甚至死亡。每年有10万多人死于流行病;疫苗接种已成为对抗霍乱的一项成功战略。本研究利用生物信息学工具,利用来自霍乱弧菌的5种结构多蛋白(CTB、TCPA、TCPF、OMPU和OMPW),构建了一种抗霍乱感染的多表位疫苗。利用BCPred和IEDB生物信息学工具分析所得抗原蛋白序列,分别预测B细胞和T细胞表位,然后将其与柔性连接体和佐剂连接以增强其免疫原性。该结构体的理论PI为6.09,分子量为53.85 kDa,估计哺乳动物网织红细胞的体外半衰期为4.4小时。这些结果表明该结构体的寿命长。该疫苗设计与人类toll样受体(TLR)对接,以评估相容性和有效性;还对设计的疫苗进行了其他额外的疫苗接种后评估。通过硅克隆,确定了其表达量。结果表明,该疫苗的CAI值为0.1,GC含量为58.97%,证实了该疫苗结构的充分表达和下游加工,表明该多表位亚单位疫苗具有抗原性。此外,我们还进行了计算机免疫学模拟,以检查对注射的免疫反应。我们的结果强烈表明,进一步验证的候选疫苗将诱导对霍乱弧菌感染的免疫反应。
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Immunogenetics
Immunogenetics 医学-免疫学
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期刊介绍: Immunogenetics publishes original papers, brief communications, and reviews on research in the following areas: genetics and evolution of the immune system; genetic control of immune response and disease susceptibility; bioinformatics of the immune system; structure of immunologically important molecules; and immunogenetics of reproductive biology, tissue differentiation, and development.
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