Multi-Epitope-Based Vaccine Candidate for Monkeypox: An In Silico Approach

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Abstract

Currently, there are limited treatment options available for the monkeypox disease. We used a computational strategy to design a specific antigenic vaccine against pathogens. After using various immunoinformatic tools and filters, cytotoxic T-cell lymphocyte (CTL)-, helper T-cell lymphocyte (HTL)-, and interferon gamma (IFN-γ)-inducing epitopes, which comprised the vaccine, in addition to other parameters, such as antigenic and allergic profiles, were assessed to confirm the safety of the vaccine. However, vaccine interaction and stability with Toll-like receptors (TLRs) were assessed by dynamic simulation methods, and it was found that the constructed vaccine was stable. In addition, C-IMMSIM tools were used to determine the immune-response-triggering capabilities of the vaccine. These immunoinformatic findings reveal that constructed vaccine candidates may be capable of triggering an efficient immune response for monkeypox viral infections. However, experimental evaluation is required to verify the safety and immunogenic profile of constructed vaccines.

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Abdi, S. A. H., Ali, A., Sayed, S. F., Abutahir, Ali, A., & Alam, P. (2022). Multi-Epitope-Based Vaccine Candidate for Monkeypox: An In Silico Approach. Vaccines, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10091564

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