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Immunoinformatics prediction of linear epitopes from Taenia solium TSOL18

Cysticercosis is a public health problem in several developing countries. The oncosphere protein TSOL18 is the most immunogenic and protective antigen ever reported against porcine cysticercosis, although no specific epitope has been identified to account for these properties. Recent evidence sugges...

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Autores principales: Zimic, Mirko, Gutiérrez, Andrés Hazaet, Gilman, Robert Hugh, López, César, Quiliano, Miguel, Evangelista, Wilfredo, Gonzales, Armando, García, Héctor Hugo, Sheen, Patricia
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Publicado: Biomedical Informatics 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3124692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21738328
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author Zimic, Mirko
Gutiérrez, Andrés Hazaet
Gilman, Robert Hugh
López, César
Quiliano, Miguel
Evangelista, Wilfredo
Gonzales, Armando
García, Héctor Hugo
Sheen, Patricia
author_facet Zimic, Mirko
Gutiérrez, Andrés Hazaet
Gilman, Robert Hugh
López, César
Quiliano, Miguel
Evangelista, Wilfredo
Gonzales, Armando
García, Héctor Hugo
Sheen, Patricia
author_sort Zimic, Mirko
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description Cysticercosis is a public health problem in several developing countries. The oncosphere protein TSOL18 is the most immunogenic and protective antigen ever reported against porcine cysticercosis, although no specific epitope has been identified to account for these properties. Recent evidence suggests that protection might be associated with conformational epitopes. Linear epitopes from TSOL18 were computationally predicted and evaluated for immunogenicity and protection against porcine cysticercosis. A synthetic peptide was designed based on predicted linear B cell and T cell epitopes that are exposed on the surface of the theoretically modeled structure of TSOL18. Three surface epitopes from TSOL18 were predicted as immunogenic. A peptide comprising a linear arrangement of these epitopes was chemically synthesized. The capacity of the synthetic peptide to protect pigs against an oral challenge with Taenia solium proglottids was tested in a vaccine trial. The synthetic peptide was able to produce IgG antibodies in pigs and was associated to a reduction of the number of cysts, although was not able to provide complete protection, defined as the complete absence of cysts in necropsy. This study demonstrated that B cell and T cell predicted epitopes from TSOL18 were not able to completely protect pigs against an oral challenge with Taenia solium proglottids. Therefore, other linear epitopes or eventually conformational epitopes may be responsible for the protection conferred by TSOL18.
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spelling pubmed-31246922011-07-07 Immunoinformatics prediction of linear epitopes from Taenia solium TSOL18 Zimic, Mirko Gutiérrez, Andrés Hazaet Gilman, Robert Hugh López, César Quiliano, Miguel Evangelista, Wilfredo Gonzales, Armando García, Héctor Hugo Sheen, Patricia Bioinformation Hypothesis Cysticercosis is a public health problem in several developing countries. The oncosphere protein TSOL18 is the most immunogenic and protective antigen ever reported against porcine cysticercosis, although no specific epitope has been identified to account for these properties. Recent evidence suggests that protection might be associated with conformational epitopes. Linear epitopes from TSOL18 were computationally predicted and evaluated for immunogenicity and protection against porcine cysticercosis. A synthetic peptide was designed based on predicted linear B cell and T cell epitopes that are exposed on the surface of the theoretically modeled structure of TSOL18. Three surface epitopes from TSOL18 were predicted as immunogenic. A peptide comprising a linear arrangement of these epitopes was chemically synthesized. The capacity of the synthetic peptide to protect pigs against an oral challenge with Taenia solium proglottids was tested in a vaccine trial. The synthetic peptide was able to produce IgG antibodies in pigs and was associated to a reduction of the number of cysts, although was not able to provide complete protection, defined as the complete absence of cysts in necropsy. This study demonstrated that B cell and T cell predicted epitopes from TSOL18 were not able to completely protect pigs against an oral challenge with Taenia solium proglottids. Therefore, other linear epitopes or eventually conformational epitopes may be responsible for the protection conferred by TSOL18. Biomedical Informatics 2011-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3124692/ /pubmed/21738328 Text en © 2011 Biomedical Informatics This is an open-access article, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zimic, Mirko
Gutiérrez, Andrés Hazaet
Gilman, Robert Hugh
López, César
Quiliano, Miguel
Evangelista, Wilfredo
Gonzales, Armando
García, Héctor Hugo
Sheen, Patricia
Immunoinformatics prediction of linear epitopes from Taenia solium TSOL18
title Immunoinformatics prediction of linear epitopes from Taenia solium TSOL18
title_full Immunoinformatics prediction of linear epitopes from Taenia solium TSOL18
title_fullStr Immunoinformatics prediction of linear epitopes from Taenia solium TSOL18
title_full_unstemmed Immunoinformatics prediction of linear epitopes from Taenia solium TSOL18
title_short Immunoinformatics prediction of linear epitopes from Taenia solium TSOL18
title_sort immunoinformatics prediction of linear epitopes from taenia solium tsol18
topic Hypothesis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3124692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21738328
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