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Computational elucidation of potential antigenic CTL epitopes in Ebola virus.

Manas R Dikhit1, Santosh Kumar2, Bikash R Sahoo3, Rani Mansuri4, Ajay Amit5, Md Yousuf Ansari4, Ganesh C Sahoo1, Sanjiva Bimal5, Pradeep Das6.   

Abstract

Cell-mediated immunity is important for the control of Ebola virus infection. We hypothesized that those HLA A0201 and HLA B40 restricted epitopes derived from Ebola virus proteins, would mount a good antigenic response. Here we employed an immunoinformatics approach to identify specific 9mer amino acid which may be capable of inducing a robust cell-mediated immune response in humans. We identified a set of 28 epitopes that had no homologs in humans. Specifically, the epitopes derived from NP, RdRp, GP and VP40 share population coverage of 93.40%, 84.15%, 74.94% and 77.12%, respectively. Based on the other HLA binding specificity and population coverage, seven novel promiscuous epitopes were identified. These 7 promiscuous epitopes from NP, RdRp and GP were found to have world-wide population coverage of more than 95% indicating their potential significance as useful candidates for vaccine design. Epitope conservancy analysis also suggested that most of the peptides are highly conserved (100%) in other virulent Ebola strain (Mayinga-76, Kikwit-95 and Makona-G3816- 2014) and can therefore be further investigated for their immunological relevance and usefulness as vaccine candidates.
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Keywords:  CD8+ T cell; Ebola virus; Epitope; Immunoinformatics; MHC class I

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26462623     DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2015.10.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Genet Evol        ISSN: 1567-1348            Impact factor:   3.342


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