Computational identification of significant immunogenic epitopes of the putative outer membrane proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis

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Shobana Sundar
Lokesh Thangamani
Shanmughavel Piramanayagam
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[1] Bharathiar University,Computational Biology Lab, Department of Bioinformatics
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Immunoinformatics; Outer membrane proteins; Epitopes;
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Novel vaccines are required to effectively combat the epidemic spread of tuberculosis. Using in silico approaches, this study focuses on prediction of potential B cell and T cell binding immunogenic epitopes for 30 putative outer membrane proteins of Mtb. Among these, certain immunodominant epitopes of Rv0172, Rv0295c, Rv1006, Rv2264c, and Rv2525c were found, which are capable of binding B-cell and a maximum number of MHC alleles. The selected immunodominant epitopes were screened for their allergenic and antigenic properties, their percentage identity against the human proteome and their structural properties. Further, the binding efficacy of the immunodominant epitopes of Rv0295c and Rv1006 with HLA-DRB1*04:01 was analyzed using molecular docking and molecular dynamics studies. Hence, the in silico-derived immunogenic peptides (epitopes) could potentially be used for the design of subunit vaccines against tuberculosis.
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