Abstract
Motivation: The recognition of antigenic peptides is a major event of an immune response. In current mesoscopic-scale simulators of the immune system, this crucial step has been modeled in a very approximated way.Results: We have equipped an agent-based model of the immune system with immuno-informatics methods to allow the simulation of the cardinal events of the antigenic recognition, going from single peptides to whole proteomes.The recognition process accounts for B cell-epitopes prediction through Parker-scale affinity estimation, class I and II HLA peptide prediction and binding through position-specific scoring matrices based on information from known HLA epitopes prediction tools, and TCR binding to HLA-peptide complex calculated as the averaged sum of a residue-residue contact potential.These steps are executed for all lymphocytes agents encountering the antigen in a wide-reaching Monte Carlo simulation. © The Author 2011. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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Rapin, N., Lund, O., & Castiglione, F. (2011). Immune system simulation online. Bioinformatics, 27(14), 2013–2014. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btr335
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