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Immunoinformatics for Novel Multi-Epitope Vaccine Development in Canine Parvovirus Infections

Canine parvovirus (CPV-2) is one of the most important pathogens of dogs of all ages, causing pandemic infections that are characterized by fatal hemorrhagic enteritis. The CPV-2 vaccine is recommended as a core vaccine for pet animals. Despite the intensive practice of active immunization, CPV-2 re...

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Autores principales: Paul, Bashudeb, Alam, Jahangir, Hossain, Mridha Md. Kamal, Hoque, Syeda Farjana, Bappy, Md. Nazmul Islam, Akter, Hafsa, Ahmed, Nadim, Akter, Margia, Ali Zinnah, Mohammad, Das, Shobhan, Mia, Md. Mukthar, Parvej, Md. Shafiullah, Sarkar, Sonjoy, Ghosh, Hiren, Hasan, Mahmudul, Ashour, Hossam M., Rahman, Md. Masudur
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10452229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37626677
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11082180
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author Paul, Bashudeb
Alam, Jahangir
Hossain, Mridha Md. Kamal
Hoque, Syeda Farjana
Bappy, Md. Nazmul Islam
Akter, Hafsa
Ahmed, Nadim
Akter, Margia
Ali Zinnah, Mohammad
Das, Shobhan
Mia, Md. Mukthar
Parvej, Md. Shafiullah
Sarkar, Sonjoy
Ghosh, Hiren
Hasan, Mahmudul
Ashour, Hossam M.
Rahman, Md. Masudur
author_facet Paul, Bashudeb
Alam, Jahangir
Hossain, Mridha Md. Kamal
Hoque, Syeda Farjana
Bappy, Md. Nazmul Islam
Akter, Hafsa
Ahmed, Nadim
Akter, Margia
Ali Zinnah, Mohammad
Das, Shobhan
Mia, Md. Mukthar
Parvej, Md. Shafiullah
Sarkar, Sonjoy
Ghosh, Hiren
Hasan, Mahmudul
Ashour, Hossam M.
Rahman, Md. Masudur
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description Canine parvovirus (CPV-2) is one of the most important pathogens of dogs of all ages, causing pandemic infections that are characterized by fatal hemorrhagic enteritis. The CPV-2 vaccine is recommended as a core vaccine for pet animals. Despite the intensive practice of active immunization, CPV-2 remains a global threat. In this study, a multi-epitope vaccine against CPV-2 was designed, targeting the highly conserved capsid protein (VP2) via in silico approaches. Several immunoinformatics methods, such as epitope screening, molecular docking, and simulation were used to design a potential vaccine construct. The partial protein sequences of the VP2 gene of CPV-2 and protein sequences retrieved from the NCBI were screened to predict highly antigenic proteins through antigenicity, trans-membrane-topology screening, an allergenicity assessment, and a toxicity analysis. Homologous VP2 protein sequences typically linked to the disease were identified using NCBI BLAST, in which four conserved regions were preferred. Overall, 10 epitopes, DPIGGKTGI, KEFDTDLKP, GTDPDDVQ, GGTNFGYIG, GTFYFDCKP, NRALGLPP, SGTPTN, LGLPPFLNSL, IGGKTG, and VPPVYPN, were selected from the conserved regions to design the vaccine construct. The molecular docking demonstrated the higher binding affinity of these epitopes with dog leukocyte antigen (DLA) molecules. The selected epitopes were linked with Salmonella enterica flagellin FliC adjuvants, along with the PADRE sequence, by GGS linkers to construct a vaccine candidate with 272 nucleotides. The codon adaptation and in silico cloning showed that the generated vaccine can be expressed by the E. coli strain, K12, and the sequence of the vaccine construct showed no similarities with dog protein. Our results suggest that the vaccine construct might be useful in preventing canine parvoviral enteritis (CPE) in dogs. Further in vitro and in vivo experiments are needed for the validation of the vaccine candidate.
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spelling pubmed-104522292023-08-26 Immunoinformatics for Novel Multi-Epitope Vaccine Development in Canine Parvovirus Infections Paul, Bashudeb Alam, Jahangir Hossain, Mridha Md. Kamal Hoque, Syeda Farjana Bappy, Md. Nazmul Islam Akter, Hafsa Ahmed, Nadim Akter, Margia Ali Zinnah, Mohammad Das, Shobhan Mia, Md. Mukthar Parvej, Md. Shafiullah Sarkar, Sonjoy Ghosh, Hiren Hasan, Mahmudul Ashour, Hossam M. Rahman, Md. Masudur Biomedicines Article Canine parvovirus (CPV-2) is one of the most important pathogens of dogs of all ages, causing pandemic infections that are characterized by fatal hemorrhagic enteritis. The CPV-2 vaccine is recommended as a core vaccine for pet animals. Despite the intensive practice of active immunization, CPV-2 remains a global threat. In this study, a multi-epitope vaccine against CPV-2 was designed, targeting the highly conserved capsid protein (VP2) via in silico approaches. Several immunoinformatics methods, such as epitope screening, molecular docking, and simulation were used to design a potential vaccine construct. The partial protein sequences of the VP2 gene of CPV-2 and protein sequences retrieved from the NCBI were screened to predict highly antigenic proteins through antigenicity, trans-membrane-topology screening, an allergenicity assessment, and a toxicity analysis. Homologous VP2 protein sequences typically linked to the disease were identified using NCBI BLAST, in which four conserved regions were preferred. Overall, 10 epitopes, DPIGGKTGI, KEFDTDLKP, GTDPDDVQ, GGTNFGYIG, GTFYFDCKP, NRALGLPP, SGTPTN, LGLPPFLNSL, IGGKTG, and VPPVYPN, were selected from the conserved regions to design the vaccine construct. The molecular docking demonstrated the higher binding affinity of these epitopes with dog leukocyte antigen (DLA) molecules. The selected epitopes were linked with Salmonella enterica flagellin FliC adjuvants, along with the PADRE sequence, by GGS linkers to construct a vaccine candidate with 272 nucleotides. The codon adaptation and in silico cloning showed that the generated vaccine can be expressed by the E. coli strain, K12, and the sequence of the vaccine construct showed no similarities with dog protein. Our results suggest that the vaccine construct might be useful in preventing canine parvoviral enteritis (CPE) in dogs. Further in vitro and in vivo experiments are needed for the validation of the vaccine candidate. MDPI 2023-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10452229/ /pubmed/37626677 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11082180 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Paul, Bashudeb
Alam, Jahangir
Hossain, Mridha Md. Kamal
Hoque, Syeda Farjana
Bappy, Md. Nazmul Islam
Akter, Hafsa
Ahmed, Nadim
Akter, Margia
Ali Zinnah, Mohammad
Das, Shobhan
Mia, Md. Mukthar
Parvej, Md. Shafiullah
Sarkar, Sonjoy
Ghosh, Hiren
Hasan, Mahmudul
Ashour, Hossam M.
Rahman, Md. Masudur
Immunoinformatics for Novel Multi-Epitope Vaccine Development in Canine Parvovirus Infections
title Immunoinformatics for Novel Multi-Epitope Vaccine Development in Canine Parvovirus Infections
title_full Immunoinformatics for Novel Multi-Epitope Vaccine Development in Canine Parvovirus Infections
title_fullStr Immunoinformatics for Novel Multi-Epitope Vaccine Development in Canine Parvovirus Infections
title_full_unstemmed Immunoinformatics for Novel Multi-Epitope Vaccine Development in Canine Parvovirus Infections
title_short Immunoinformatics for Novel Multi-Epitope Vaccine Development in Canine Parvovirus Infections
title_sort immunoinformatics for novel multi-epitope vaccine development in canine parvovirus infections
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10452229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37626677
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11082180
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