2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/3763634
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In Silico Characterization of an Important Metacyclogenesis Marker in Leishmania donovani, HASPB1, as a Potential Vaccine Candidate

Bahareh Kordi,
Esmaeil Roohparvar Basmenj,
Hamidreza Majidiani
et al.

Abstract: Visceral leishmaniasis is a life-threatening infectious disease worldwide. Extensive experiments have been done to introduce potential vaccine candidates to combat leishmaniasis. The present study was done to evaluate Leishmania donovani hydrophilic acylated surface protein B1 as a potential vaccine candidate using in silico methods. For this aim, server-based predictions were performed regarding physicochemical characteristics, solubility, antigenicity, allergenicity, signal peptide, transmembrane domain, and… Show more

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“…HASPB protein is highly immunogen and its antibodies are rapidly increased in serum of CL and VL patients and lead to prolonged immunity against Leishmania. HASPB protein is present in all Leishmania species and is identi ed as the main immunity protein of Leishmania (Kordi, Basmenj et al 2023). CPB are low-family enzymes, and extensive research indicates that they are effective in parasite reproduction and disease development.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…HASPB protein is highly immunogen and its antibodies are rapidly increased in serum of CL and VL patients and lead to prolonged immunity against Leishmania. HASPB protein is present in all Leishmania species and is identi ed as the main immunity protein of Leishmania (Kordi, Basmenj et al 2023). CPB are low-family enzymes, and extensive research indicates that they are effective in parasite reproduction and disease development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%