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Designing multi-epitope monkeypox virus-specific vaccine using immunoinformatics approach

BACKGROUND: Monkeypox virus is an enveloped DNA virus that belongs to Poxviridae family. The virus is transmitted from rodents to primates via infected body fluids, skin lesions, and respiratory droplets. After being infected with virus, the patients experience fever, myalgia, maculopapular rash, an...

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Autores principales: Zaib, Sumera, Rana, Nehal, Areeba, Hussain, Nadia, Alrbyawi, Hamad, Dera, Ayed A., Khan, Imtiaz, Khalid, Mohammad, Khan, Ajmal, Al-Harrasi, Ahmed
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9724569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36508944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jiph.2022.11.033
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author Zaib, Sumera
Rana, Nehal
Areeba
Hussain, Nadia
Alrbyawi, Hamad
Dera, Ayed A.
Khan, Imtiaz
Khalid, Mohammad
Khan, Ajmal
Al-Harrasi, Ahmed
author_facet Zaib, Sumera
Rana, Nehal
Areeba
Hussain, Nadia
Alrbyawi, Hamad
Dera, Ayed A.
Khan, Imtiaz
Khalid, Mohammad
Khan, Ajmal
Al-Harrasi, Ahmed
author_sort Zaib, Sumera
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description BACKGROUND: Monkeypox virus is an enveloped DNA virus that belongs to Poxviridae family. The virus is transmitted from rodents to primates via infected body fluids, skin lesions, and respiratory droplets. After being infected with virus, the patients experience fever, myalgia, maculopapular rash, and fluid-filled blisters. It is necessary to differentiate monkeypox virus from other poxviruses during diagnosis which can be appropriately envisioned via DNA analysis from swab samples. During small outbreaks, the virus is treated with therapies administered in other orthopoxviruses infections and does not have its own specific therapy and vaccine. Consequently, in this article, two potential peptides have been designed. METHODS: For the purpose of designing a vaccine, protein sequences were retrieved followed by the prediction of B- and T-cell epitopes. Afterward, vaccine structures were predicted which were docked with toll-like receptors. The docked complexes were analyzed with iMODS. Moreover, vaccine constructs nucleotide sequences were optimized and expressed in silico. RESULTS: COP-B7R vaccine construct (V1) has antigenicity score of 0.5400, instability index of 29.33, z-score of − 2.11-, and 42.11% GC content whereas COP-A44L vaccine construct (V2) has an antigenicity score of 0.7784, instability index of 23.33, z-score of − 0.61, and 48.63% GC content. It was also observed that COP-A44L can be expressed as a soluble protein in Escherichia coli as compared to COP-B7R which requires a different expression system. CONCLUSION: The obtained results revealed that both vaccine constructs show satisfactory outcomes after in silico investigation and have significant potential to prevent the monkeypox virus. However, COP-A44L gave better results.
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spelling pubmed-97245692022-12-07 Designing multi-epitope monkeypox virus-specific vaccine using immunoinformatics approach Zaib, Sumera Rana, Nehal Areeba Hussain, Nadia Alrbyawi, Hamad Dera, Ayed A. Khan, Imtiaz Khalid, Mohammad Khan, Ajmal Al-Harrasi, Ahmed J Infect Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: Monkeypox virus is an enveloped DNA virus that belongs to Poxviridae family. The virus is transmitted from rodents to primates via infected body fluids, skin lesions, and respiratory droplets. After being infected with virus, the patients experience fever, myalgia, maculopapular rash, and fluid-filled blisters. It is necessary to differentiate monkeypox virus from other poxviruses during diagnosis which can be appropriately envisioned via DNA analysis from swab samples. During small outbreaks, the virus is treated with therapies administered in other orthopoxviruses infections and does not have its own specific therapy and vaccine. Consequently, in this article, two potential peptides have been designed. METHODS: For the purpose of designing a vaccine, protein sequences were retrieved followed by the prediction of B- and T-cell epitopes. Afterward, vaccine structures were predicted which were docked with toll-like receptors. The docked complexes were analyzed with iMODS. Moreover, vaccine constructs nucleotide sequences were optimized and expressed in silico. RESULTS: COP-B7R vaccine construct (V1) has antigenicity score of 0.5400, instability index of 29.33, z-score of − 2.11-, and 42.11% GC content whereas COP-A44L vaccine construct (V2) has an antigenicity score of 0.7784, instability index of 23.33, z-score of − 0.61, and 48.63% GC content. It was also observed that COP-A44L can be expressed as a soluble protein in Escherichia coli as compared to COP-B7R which requires a different expression system. CONCLUSION: The obtained results revealed that both vaccine constructs show satisfactory outcomes after in silico investigation and have significant potential to prevent the monkeypox virus. However, COP-A44L gave better results. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences. 2023-01 2022-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9724569/ /pubmed/36508944 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jiph.2022.11.033 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences. Elsevier has created a Monkeypox Information Center (https://www.elsevier.com/connect/monkeypox-information-center) in response to the declared public health emergency of international concern, with free information in English on the monkeypox virus. The Monkeypox Information Center is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its monkeypox related research that is available on the Monkeypox Information Center - including this research content - immediately available in publicly funded repositories, with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the Monkeypox Information Center remains active.
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Zaib, Sumera
Rana, Nehal
Areeba
Hussain, Nadia
Alrbyawi, Hamad
Dera, Ayed A.
Khan, Imtiaz
Khalid, Mohammad
Khan, Ajmal
Al-Harrasi, Ahmed
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title_short Designing multi-epitope monkeypox virus-specific vaccine using immunoinformatics approach
title_sort designing multi-epitope monkeypox virus-specific vaccine using immunoinformatics approach
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9724569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36508944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jiph.2022.11.033
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