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Reverse vaccinology approach for the identification and characterization of outer membrane proteins of Shigella flexneri as potential cellular- and antibody-dependent vaccine candidates

PURPOSE: In the developing world, bacillary dysentery is one of the most common communicable diarrheal infections. There are approximately 169 million cases of shigellosis reported worldwide. The disease is transmitted by a group of Gram-negative intracellular enterobacteria known as Shigella flexne...

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Autores principales: Leow, Chiuan Yee, Kazi, Ada, Hisyam Ismail, Che Muhammad Khairul, Chuah, Candy, Lim, Boon Huat, Leow, Chiuan Herng, Banga Singh, Kirnpal Kaur
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Publicado: The Korean Vaccine Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7024733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32095437
http://dx.doi.org/10.7774/cevr.2020.9.1.15
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author Leow, Chiuan Yee
Kazi, Ada
Hisyam Ismail, Che Muhammad Khairul
Chuah, Candy
Lim, Boon Huat
Leow, Chiuan Herng
Banga Singh, Kirnpal Kaur
author_facet Leow, Chiuan Yee
Kazi, Ada
Hisyam Ismail, Che Muhammad Khairul
Chuah, Candy
Lim, Boon Huat
Leow, Chiuan Herng
Banga Singh, Kirnpal Kaur
author_sort Leow, Chiuan Yee
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description PURPOSE: In the developing world, bacillary dysentery is one of the most common communicable diarrheal infections. There are approximately 169 million cases of shigellosis reported worldwide. The disease is transmitted by a group of Gram-negative intracellular enterobacteria known as Shigella flexneri, S. sonnei, S. dysenteriae, and S. boydii. Conventional treatment regimens for Shigella have been less effective due to the development of resistant strains against antibiotics. Therefore, an effective vaccine for the long term control of Shigella transmission is urgently needed. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, a reverse vaccinology approach was employed to identify most conserved and immunogenic outer membrane proteins (OMPs) of S. flexneri 2a. RESULTS: Five OMPs including fepA, ompC, nlpD_1, tolC, and nlpD_2 were identified as potential vaccine candidates. Protein-protein interactions analysis using STRING software (https://string-db.org/) revealed that five of these OMPs may potentially interact with other intracellular proteins which are involved in beta-lactam resistance pathway. B- and T-cell epitopes of the selected OMPs were predicted using BCPred as well as Propred I and Propred (http://crdd.osdd.net/raghava/propred/), respectively. Each of these OMPs contains regions which are capable to induce B- and T-cell immune responses. CONCLUSION: Analysis acquired from this study showed that five selected OMPs have great potential for vaccine development against S. flexneri infection. The predicted immunogenic epitopes can also be used for development of peptide vaccines or multi-epitope vaccines against human shigellosis. Reverse vaccinology is a promising strategy for the discovery of potential vaccine candidates which can be used for future vaccine development against global persistent infections.
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spelling pubmed-70247332020-02-24 Reverse vaccinology approach for the identification and characterization of outer membrane proteins of Shigella flexneri as potential cellular- and antibody-dependent vaccine candidates Leow, Chiuan Yee Kazi, Ada Hisyam Ismail, Che Muhammad Khairul Chuah, Candy Lim, Boon Huat Leow, Chiuan Herng Banga Singh, Kirnpal Kaur Clin Exp Vaccine Res Original Article PURPOSE: In the developing world, bacillary dysentery is one of the most common communicable diarrheal infections. There are approximately 169 million cases of shigellosis reported worldwide. The disease is transmitted by a group of Gram-negative intracellular enterobacteria known as Shigella flexneri, S. sonnei, S. dysenteriae, and S. boydii. Conventional treatment regimens for Shigella have been less effective due to the development of resistant strains against antibiotics. Therefore, an effective vaccine for the long term control of Shigella transmission is urgently needed. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, a reverse vaccinology approach was employed to identify most conserved and immunogenic outer membrane proteins (OMPs) of S. flexneri 2a. RESULTS: Five OMPs including fepA, ompC, nlpD_1, tolC, and nlpD_2 were identified as potential vaccine candidates. Protein-protein interactions analysis using STRING software (https://string-db.org/) revealed that five of these OMPs may potentially interact with other intracellular proteins which are involved in beta-lactam resistance pathway. B- and T-cell epitopes of the selected OMPs were predicted using BCPred as well as Propred I and Propred (http://crdd.osdd.net/raghava/propred/), respectively. Each of these OMPs contains regions which are capable to induce B- and T-cell immune responses. CONCLUSION: Analysis acquired from this study showed that five selected OMPs have great potential for vaccine development against S. flexneri infection. The predicted immunogenic epitopes can also be used for development of peptide vaccines or multi-epitope vaccines against human shigellosis. Reverse vaccinology is a promising strategy for the discovery of potential vaccine candidates which can be used for future vaccine development against global persistent infections. The Korean Vaccine Society 2020-01 2020-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7024733/ /pubmed/32095437 http://dx.doi.org/10.7774/cevr.2020.9.1.15 Text en © Korean Vaccine Society. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Leow, Chiuan Yee
Kazi, Ada
Hisyam Ismail, Che Muhammad Khairul
Chuah, Candy
Lim, Boon Huat
Leow, Chiuan Herng
Banga Singh, Kirnpal Kaur
Reverse vaccinology approach for the identification and characterization of outer membrane proteins of Shigella flexneri as potential cellular- and antibody-dependent vaccine candidates
title Reverse vaccinology approach for the identification and characterization of outer membrane proteins of Shigella flexneri as potential cellular- and antibody-dependent vaccine candidates
title_full Reverse vaccinology approach for the identification and characterization of outer membrane proteins of Shigella flexneri as potential cellular- and antibody-dependent vaccine candidates
title_fullStr Reverse vaccinology approach for the identification and characterization of outer membrane proteins of Shigella flexneri as potential cellular- and antibody-dependent vaccine candidates
title_full_unstemmed Reverse vaccinology approach for the identification and characterization of outer membrane proteins of Shigella flexneri as potential cellular- and antibody-dependent vaccine candidates
title_short Reverse vaccinology approach for the identification and characterization of outer membrane proteins of Shigella flexneri as potential cellular- and antibody-dependent vaccine candidates
title_sort reverse vaccinology approach for the identification and characterization of outer membrane proteins of shigella flexneri as potential cellular- and antibody-dependent vaccine candidates
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7024733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32095437
http://dx.doi.org/10.7774/cevr.2020.9.1.15
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