Abstract
Dengue virus (DENV) is the member of Flaviviridae and causative agent of Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever and Dengue Shock Syndrome. Every year, around 70% of the world population is at risk, due to epidemic episodes orchestrated by one or more of its serotypes. So, a tetravalent DENV vaccine is needed which may induce the immune response against all four DENV serotypes. In this study, B-cell and T-cell epitopes have been predicted from the DENV envelope glycoprotein (Eg) using a consensus based approach in complement with the physico-chemical property (PCP) conservancy analysis. Through DENV-Eg analysis, a total of 7 PCP conserved, water soluble, in vitro and in vivo stable epitopes were predicted which may induce the B-cell and T-cell mediated anti-viral immune response.
Keywords: Dengue virus, consensus sequence, Envelope glycoprotein, phylogenetic analysis, in silico design.
Current Computer-Aided Drug Design
Title:Development of Global Consensus of Dengue Virus Envelope Glycoprotein for Epitopes Based Vaccine Design
Volume: 11 Issue: 1
Author(s): Mazhar Hussain, Muhammad Idrees and Samia Afzal
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Keywords: Dengue virus, consensus sequence, Envelope glycoprotein, phylogenetic analysis, in silico design.
Abstract: Dengue virus (DENV) is the member of Flaviviridae and causative agent of Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever and Dengue Shock Syndrome. Every year, around 70% of the world population is at risk, due to epidemic episodes orchestrated by one or more of its serotypes. So, a tetravalent DENV vaccine is needed which may induce the immune response against all four DENV serotypes. In this study, B-cell and T-cell epitopes have been predicted from the DENV envelope glycoprotein (Eg) using a consensus based approach in complement with the physico-chemical property (PCP) conservancy analysis. Through DENV-Eg analysis, a total of 7 PCP conserved, water soluble, in vitro and in vivo stable epitopes were predicted which may induce the B-cell and T-cell mediated anti-viral immune response.
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Hussain Mazhar, Idrees Muhammad and Afzal Samia, Development of Global Consensus of Dengue Virus Envelope Glycoprotein for Epitopes Based Vaccine Design, Current Computer-Aided Drug Design 2015; 11 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1573409911666150529130134
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