Designing string-of-beads vaccines with optimal spacers

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Abstract

String-of-beads polypeptides allow convenient delivery of epitope-based vaccines. The success of a polypeptide relies on efficient processing: constituent epitopes need to be recovered while avoiding neo-epitopes from epitope junctions. Spacers between epitopes are employed to ensure this, but spacer selection is non-trivial. We present a framework to determine optimally the length and sequence of a spacer through multi-objective optimization for human leukocyte antigen class I restricted polypeptides. The method yields string-of-bead vaccines with flexible spacer lengths that increase the predicted epitope recovery rate fivefold while reducing the immunogenicity from neo-epitopes by 44 % compared to designs without spacers.

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Schubert, B., & Kohlbacher, O. (2016). Designing string-of-beads vaccines with optimal spacers. Genome Medicine, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13073-016-0263-6

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