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Immunoinformatic Identification of Multiple Epitopes of gp120 Protein of HIV-1 to Enhance the Immune Response against HIV-1 Infection

Arslan Habib, Yulai Liang, Xinyi Xu, Naishuo Zhu, Jun Xie

2024International Journal of Molecular Sciences25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome is caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and a significant number of fatalities occur annually. There is a dire need to develop an effective vaccine against HIV-1. Understanding the structural proteins of viruses helps in designing a vaccine based on immunogenic peptides. In the current experiment, we identified gp120 epitopes using bioinformatic epitope prediction tools, molecular docking, and MD simulations. The Gb-1 peptide was considered an adjuvant. Consecutive sequences of GTG, GSG, GGTGG, and GGGGS linkers were used to bind the B cell, Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes (CTL), and Helper T Lymphocytes (HTL) epitopes. The final vaccine construct consisted of 315 amino acids and is expected to be a recombinant protein of approximately 35.49 kDa. Based on docking experiments, molecular dynamics simulations, and tertiary structure validation, the analysis of the modeled protein indicates that it possesses a stable structure and can interact with Toll-like receptors. The analysis demonstrates that the proposed vaccine can provoke an immunological response by activating T and B cells, as well as stimulating the release of IgA and IgG antibodies. This vaccine shows potential for HIV-1 prophylaxis. The in-silico design suggests that multiple-epitope constructs can be used as potentially effective immunogens for HIV-1 vaccine development.

Topics & Concepts

EpitopeAdjuvantHIV vaccineVirologyDocking (animal)In silicoImmune systemBiologyComputational biologyCTL*Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)AntibodyAIDS VaccinesHIV AntigensRecombinant DNAPeptide vaccineImmunologyMedicineVaccine trialViral diseaseGeneticsGeneCD8Nursingvaccines and immunoinformatics approachesHIV Research and TreatmentMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
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