In silico prediction of Leishmania major-specific CD8+ epitopes

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Infections with Leishmania (L.) major induce protective IFN-γ-dependent Th1/Tc1 immunity in C57BL/6 mice as well as in immunocompetent humans. Even though antigen-specific immunity provides lifelong immunity against reinfection, a vaccine against this pathogen does not yet exist. Here, we compared the results obtained from in silico predictions of murine CD8-specific L. major peptides using the algorithm SYFPEITHI with the number and predicted affinity of known proteins/peptides. Our results indicate that the majority of “immunodominant” epitopes of L. major have not been identified so far; thus, computer-based prediction algorithms may aid the development of an effective vaccine.

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Dietze-Schwonberg, K., Grewe, B., Brosch, S., Kuharev, J., van Zandbergen, G., Rammensee, H. G., … von Stebut, E. (2017, September 1). In silico prediction of Leishmania major-specific CD8+ epitopes. Experimental Dermatology. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.13295

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