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Immunoinformatics-aided rational design of a multi-epitope vaccine targeting feline infectious peritonitis virus.


ABSTRACT: Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a grave and frequently lethal ailment instigated by feline coronavirus (FCoV) in wild and domestic feline species. The spike (S) protein of FCoV assumes a critical function in viral ingress and infection, thereby presenting a promising avenue for the development of a vaccine. In this investigation, an immunoinformatics approach was employed to ascertain immunogenic epitopes within the S-protein of FIP and formulate an innovative vaccine candidate. By subjecting the amino acid sequence of the FIP S-protein to computational scrutiny, MHC-I binding T-cell epitopes were predicted, which were subsequently evaluated for their antigenicity, toxicity, and allergenicity through in silico tools. Our analyses yielded the identification of 11 potential epitopes capable of provoking a robust immune response against FIPV. Additionally, molecular docking analysis demonstrated the ability of these epitopes to bind with feline MHC class I molecules. Through the utilization of suitable linkers, these epitopes, along with adjuvants, were integrated to design a multi-epitope vaccine candidate. Furthermore, the stability of the interaction between the vaccine candidate and feline Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) was established via molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation analyses. This suggests good prospects for future experimental validation to ascertain the efficacy of our vaccine candidate in inducing a protective immune response against FIP.

SUBMITTER: Chawla M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10773687 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immunoinformatics-aided rational design of a multi-epitope vaccine targeting feline infectious peritonitis virus.

Chawla Mohit M   Cuspoca Andrés Felipe AF   Akthar Nahid N   Magdaleno Jorge Samuel Leon JSL   Rattanabunyong Siriluk S   Suwattanasophon Chonticha C   Jongkon Nathjanan N   Choowongkomon Kiattawee K   Shaikh Abdul Rajjak AR   Malik Tabarak T   Cavallo Luigi L  

Frontiers in veterinary science 20231213


Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a grave and frequently lethal ailment instigated by feline coronavirus (FCoV) in wild and domestic feline species. The spike (S) protein of FCoV assumes a critical function in viral ingress and infection, thereby presenting a promising avenue for the development of a vaccine. In this investigation, an immunoinformatics approach was employed to ascertain immunogenic epitopes within the S-protein of FIP and formulate an innovative vaccine candidate. By subjec  ...[more]

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