基孔肯雅热诊断对印度尼西亚基孔肯雅病毒敏感性低的蛋白质建模洞察

IF 1 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Indonesian Journal of Chemistry Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI:10.22146/ijc.79301
Bevi Lidya, Muhammad Yusuf, Umi Baroroh, Korry Novitriani, Bachti Alisjahbana, Iman Rahayu, Toto Subroto
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灵敏的传染病检测对有效的临床护理至关重要。然而,商业快速检测在不同国家检测病原体变异的能力可能有限。与东非、中非和南非(ECSA)系统群相比,基孔肯雅热快速试验对当地菌株的敏感性仅为20.5%。因此,发展具有地理特异性的诊断方法至关重要。研究本地来源的抗原蛋白的独特结构特性是开发特异性抗体的重要举措。本研究利用结构生物信息学和分子动力学模拟方法研究印度尼西亚基孔肯雅病毒(印度尼西亚- chikv)与ECSA的E1-E2抗原蛋白的差异。结果表明,部分突变点位于Ind-CHIKV抗体结合位点。G194S和V318R突变被认为是Ind-CHIKV的显著特征,导致与ECSA相比抗体结合较弱。这表明,在194和318位对抗体进行修饰以适应较大的侧链可以提高其抗Ind-CHIKV的有效性。这些见解对于开发一种针对印度- chikv和其他区域性病原体的高灵敏度免疫测定方法是有价值的,最终将提高印度尼西亚的诊断能力。
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Protein Modelling Insight to the Poor Sensitivity of Chikungunya Diagnostics on Indonesia’s Chikungunya Virus
Sensitive detection of infectious diseases is crucial for effective clinical care. However, commercial rapid tests may be limited in their ability to detect pathogen variants across different countries. It was found that the sensitivity of a chikungunya rapid test on local strain was only 20.5% as compared to the East, Central, and South Africa (ECSA) phylogroup. Therefore, the development of geographically specific diagnostics is essential. Investigating the distinctive structural properties of a locally sourced antigenic protein is an important initiative for the development of a specific antibody. This study utilized structural bioinformatics and molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the differences between the E1-E2 antigenic proteins of the Indonesian chikungunya virus (Ind-CHIKV) and that of ECSA. The results showed that some of the mutation points are located at the antibody binding sites of Ind-CHIKV. G194S and V318R mutations were proposed as distinctive features of Ind-CHIKV, leading to weaker antibody binding compared to ECSA. It suggests that modifying the antibody to accommodate bulkier side chains at positions 194 and 318 could improve its effectiveness against Ind-CHIKV. These insights are valuable for developing a highly sensitive immunoassay for Ind-CHIKV and other regional pathogens, ultimately enhancing diagnostic capabilities in Indonesia.
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Indonesian Journal of Chemistry
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Indonesian Journal of Chemistry is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, as well as short communication in all areas of chemistry, including educational chemistry, applied chemistry, and chemical engineering.
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