Title of article
Designing of Multi-Epitope Peptide Vaccine Based on Outer Membrane Proteins OmpF, OmpC, and PgtE of Salmonella enterica Typhi
Author/Authors
Ezzati Ghadi ، Fereshteh Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - University of Jiroft , Roudbari ، Zahra Department of Animal Science - Faculty of Agriculture - University of Jiroft. Jiroft , Razavi ، Rrazieh Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - University of Jiroft
From page
1440
To page
1450
Abstract
Consumption of contaminated water and foods by Salmonella Typhi cause the most common enteric disease known as Typhoid fever in both humans and animals. Despite the existence of various vaccines but infectious diseases remain a major cause of mortality worldwide. Nowadays, in-silico tools design a reliable and stable vaccine to combat such infections. The study aimed to design and evaluate a multi-epitope vaccine based on the outer-membrane proteins of Salmonella Typhi. B-cells and T-cells epitopes were predicted. Predicted epitopes were connected by AAY, KK, and GPGPG linkers. Heparin-Binding Hemagglutinin Adhesin (HBHA) has been attached to the N-terminal of the final vaccine as a potent immune adjuvant. Epitope’s antigenicity, allergenicity, immunogenicity, and physicochemical characteristics were defined using in-silico tools. Molecular docking of vaccine-TLR4 was done. ∆G of vaccine-TLR4 is -3.91×104 Kcal mol-1 with 1.93 RMSD. The results indicated protein was stable and non-allergen. In conclusion, the multi-epitope vaccine base on outer membrane proteins of the Salmonella Typhi bacterium might be considered to combat typhoid fever.
Keywords
In , silico , Typhoid , multi , epitope , vaccine
Journal title
Archives of Razi Institute
Journal title
Archives of Razi Institute
Record number
2772305
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