2015
DOI: 10.1080/21645515.2015.1010910
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Identification of novel vaccine candidates againstAcinetobacter baumanniiusing reverse vaccinology

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“…Most of the applications of RV are against prokaryotes and very few against eukaryotes and viruses because of complexity of their genome. Corynebacterium urealyticum (Guimarães et al 2015), Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Monterrubio-López et al 2015), H. pylori (Naz et al 2015), Acinetobacter baumannii (Chiang et al 2015), Rickettsia prowazekii (Caro-Gomez et al 2014), Neospora caninum (Goodswen et al 2014) and Brucella melitensis (Vishnu et al 2017) are the examples of some pathogens that are recently approached using this in silico technique in order to spot some epitopes having potential of being a vaccine candidate. Herpesviridae (Bruno et al 2015) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) (Kolesanova et al 2015) are the examples of the viruses that are addressed using this approach.…”
Section: Successful Applications Of Reverse Vaccinologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the applications of RV are against prokaryotes and very few against eukaryotes and viruses because of complexity of their genome. Corynebacterium urealyticum (Guimarães et al 2015), Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Monterrubio-López et al 2015), H. pylori (Naz et al 2015), Acinetobacter baumannii (Chiang et al 2015), Rickettsia prowazekii (Caro-Gomez et al 2014), Neospora caninum (Goodswen et al 2014) and Brucella melitensis (Vishnu et al 2017) are the examples of some pathogens that are recently approached using this in silico technique in order to spot some epitopes having potential of being a vaccine candidate. Herpesviridae (Bruno et al 2015) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) (Kolesanova et al 2015) are the examples of the viruses that are addressed using this approach.…”
Section: Successful Applications Of Reverse Vaccinologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pour les autres bactéries à gram négatif responsables d'IAS, les études vaccinales sont encore à des stades préclinique [78][79][80][81][82]. Des études récentes suggèrent toutefois que l'utilisation des vésicules membranaires des bactéries à gram négatif pourrait être une piste intéressante pour le développement de nouvelles stratégies vaccinales contre les bactéries à gram négatif telles que A. baumanii [83], K. pneumoniae [80] et E. coli [84].…”
Section: Vaccins Contre Les Bactéries Gram Négatif Responsables D'iasunclassified
“…Currently, vast information about genomes and proteomes of A. baumannii strains is available and promising vaccine candidates can be identified using the computational tools [11][12][13][14][15]. These candidates can further be validated in laboratories using animal models.…”
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confidence: 99%