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In Silico Analysis of HA2/Mx Chimera Peptide for Developing an Adjuvanted Vaccine to Induce Immune Responses Against Influenza Viruses.

Sina Soleimani1, Omid Madadgar2, Shahla Shahsavandi3, Homayoon Mahravani3, Mohsen Lotfi3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The direct transmission of avian influenza viruses to human and increasing drug resisted strains posing new threats for public health. Therefore, development of efficient vaccines is needed to generate protective and persistent immunity to the viruses.
METHODS: Three motifs of Mx protein sequence in human, mouse and poultry located in interferon induced (GTP ase) domain were candidate as biologic adjuvant for enhancing the immune responses against influenza virus. Chimera proteins composed with the conserved HA2 subunit of influenza virus and the Mx motifs named HA2/Mx were modeled and evaluated by in silico analysis includes bioinformatics algorithms in order to explore biological characteristics of these peptides.
RESULTS: Amongst the predicted models, HA2/Mx1 peptide showed the better results following protein structures prediction, antigenic epitopes determination and model quality evaluation. Comparative homology modeling was performed with Swiss Model and the model was validated using ProSA. Epitope predictions revealed the construct could induce both B and T cell epitopes that expect a high immune response.
CONCLUSION: Taken together, these data indicate that the HA2/Mx1 chimera peptide can be potentiated for developing an adjuvant-fused influenza vaccine capable of stimulating effective immune response.

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Keywords:  HA2 subunit; Influenza virus; Mx; Peptid vaccine

Year:  2015        PMID: 26793608      PMCID: PMC4708033          DOI: 10.15171/apb.2015.085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Pharm Bull        ISSN: 2228-5881


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