2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205933
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A comprehensive in silico analysis for identification of therapeutic epitopes in HPV16, 18, 31 and 45 oncoproteins

Abstract: Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are a group of circular double-stranded DNA viruses, showing severe tropism to mucosal tissues. A subset of HPVs, especially HPV16 and 18, are the primary etiological cause for several epithelial cell malignancies, causing about 5.2% of all cancers worldwide. Due to the high prevalence and mortality, HPV-associated cancers have remained as a significant health problem in human society, making an urgent need to develop an effective therapeutic vaccine against them. Achieving this g… Show more

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“…In this study, we considered E5 protein as a novel target and E7 protein as a major target in vaccine design. Based on our previous study (Panahi et al 2018) and to overcome the MHC limitation, the long overlapping peptide constructs containing HPV 16,18,31,45 E5 and E7 epitopes were designed. These epitopes had the highest scores in important parameters such as binding affinity between peptide and MHC, MHC-I processing, peptide-MHC docking and population coverage.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In this study, we considered E5 protein as a novel target and E7 protein as a major target in vaccine design. Based on our previous study (Panahi et al 2018) and to overcome the MHC limitation, the long overlapping peptide constructs containing HPV 16,18,31,45 E5 and E7 epitopes were designed. These epitopes had the highest scores in important parameters such as binding affinity between peptide and MHC, MHC-I processing, peptide-MHC docking and population coverage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on our previous study (Panahi et al 2018), eight epitopes for both E5 (SAFRCFIVYIIFVYIPL-FLIHTHARF-HPV16, SPATAFTVYVFCFLL-HPV18, YVVFIYIPLFVIHTHASF-HPV31, QSVYV-CAFAWLLVF-HPV45) and E7 (GQAEPDRAHY-NIVTF-HPV16, SSADDLRAFQQLFL-HPV18, GQAEPDTSNYNIVTF-HPV31 and TLQEIVLH-LEPQNELDPVDLL-HPV45) proteins were selected. According to bioinformatics analysis, these epitopes had the highest scores in important parameters such as binding affinity between peptide and MHC, MHC-I processing, peptide-MHC docking, and population coverage.…”
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“…los como vacinas peptídicas, as quais vêm apresentando resultados interessantes e promissores em determinados vírus (ADHIKARI; TAYEB;RAHMAN, 2018; CASTELLI et a.l, 2013;LI et al, 2014;YASMIN;NABI, 2016) .Vacinas que utilizam proteínas recombinantes já são aplicadas a projetos que estudam aplicação e desenvolvimento vacinais contra determinados vírus como o HVB e o HPV (NACIMENTO;LEITE, 2012;PANAHI et al, 2018) . Atualmente vários trabalhos são realizados trazendo a predição in silico e análises de bioinformática para epítopos que podem ser utilizados em projetos de possíveis vacinas que sejam eficientes.…”
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“…Avaliação da semi vida de cada proteína pelo ProtParam tool. los como vacinas peptídicas, as quais vêm apresentando resultados interessantes e promissores em determinados vírus (ADHIKARI; TAYEB;RAHMAN, 2018; CASTELLI et a.l, 2013; LI et al, 2014;YASMIN;NABI, 2016) .Vacinas que utilizam proteínas recombinantes já são aplicadas a projetos que estudam aplicação e desenvolvimento vacinais contra determinados vírus como o HVB e o HPV (NACIMENTO; LEITE,PANAHI et al, 2018) . Atualmente vários trabalhos são realizados trazendo a predição in silico e análises de bioinformática para epítopos que podem ser utilizados em projetos de possíveis vacinas que sejam eficientes.…”
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