基孔肯雅热疫苗的革命:分子和免疫模拟的mRNA突破

IF 2.3 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Bioinformatics and Biology Insights Pub Date : 2025-04-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11779322251324859
Md Habib Ullah Masum, Ahmad Abdullah Mahdeen, Abanti Barua
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基孔肯雅病毒(CHIKV)能够引起大规模流行病,对全球数百万人造成影响,成为一种严重威胁。开发有效的疫苗迫在眉睫,因为没有有效的治疗方法可用于这种病毒感染。因此,我们设计了一种新的抗CHIKV mRNA疫苗,该疫苗结合了高抗原性和潜在的MHC-I、MHC-II和来自结构多蛋白的b细胞表位。该疫苗表现出良好的物理化学特性,表明其在体内的溶解度和潜在的功能稳定性(肉汁评分为-0.639)。结构分析显示该疫苗具有稳定的二级和三级结构(Ramachandran评分为82.8%,z评分为-4.17)。与TLR-2 (-1027.7 KJ/mol)和TLR-4 (-1212.4 KJ/mol)的对接研究显示,该疫苗与详细的氢键相互作用具有显著的亲和力。分子动力学模拟强调了疫苗、“疫苗- tlr -2”和“疫苗- tlr -4”复合物之间不同的构象动力学。该疫苗能够引发先天性和适应性免疫反应,包括记忆性b细胞和t细胞的存在,持续一年的b细胞免疫,以及TH细胞的激活导致IFN-γ和IL-2的释放,这对其潜在的有效性具有重要意义。本研究开发的CHIKV疫苗有望成为未来生产抗CHIKV疫苗的潜在候选疫苗,表明其适合进一步的临床进展,包括体外和体内实验。
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Revolutionizing Chikungunya Vaccines: mRNA Breakthroughs With Molecular and Immune Simulations.

With the ability to cause massive epidemics that have consequences on millions of individuals globally, the Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) emerges as a severe menace. Developing an effective vaccine is urgent as no effective therapeutics are available for such viral infections. Therefore, we designed a novel mRNA vaccine against CHIKV with a combination of highly antigenic and potential MHC-I, MHC-II, and B-cell epitopes from the structural polyprotein. The vaccine demonstrated well-characterized physicochemical properties, indicating its solubility and potential functional stability within the body (GRAVY score of -0.639). Structural analyses of the vaccine revealed a well-stabilized secondary and tertiary structure (Ramachandran score of 82.8% and a Z-score of -4.17). Docking studies of the vaccine with TLR-2 (-1027.7 KJ/mol) and TLR-4 (-1212.4 KJ/mol) exhibited significant affinity with detailed hydrogen bond interactions. Molecular dynamics simulations highlighted distinct conformational dynamics among the vaccine, "vaccine-TLR-2" and "vaccine-TLR-4" complexes. The vaccine's ability to elicit both innate and adaptive immune responses, including the presence of memory B-cells and T-cells, persistent B-cell immunity for a year, and the activation of TH cells leading to the release of IFN-γ and IL-2, has significant implications for its potential effectiveness. The CHIKV vaccine developed in this study shows promise as a potential candidate for future vaccine production against CHIKV, suggesting its suitability for further clinical advancement, including in vitro and in vivo experiments.

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Bioinformatics and Biology Insights
Bioinformatics and Biology Insights BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS-
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6.80
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36
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8 weeks
期刊介绍: Bioinformatics and Biology Insights is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on bioinformatics methods and their applications which must pertain to biological insights. All papers should be easily amenable to biologists and as such help bridge the gap between theories and applications.
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