Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Purpose of Review Spurred by the successful application of
structural vaccinology to other challenging bacterial and viral
pathogens, we review the possibility of exploiting 3D struc-
ture computational-based recombinant antigen engineering
strategies for the development of a protective melioidosis
vaccine.Recent Findings Structure-based epitope design approaches
in the melioidosis field are preliminary and applied essentially
by one research network. By combining Burkholderia
pseudomallei antigen 3D structures and in silico epitope dis-
covery methods, a panel of synthetic epitope peptides were
designed and tested for their B and T cell stimulatory activi-
ties. Several peptides were found to be serodiagnostic for
B. pseudomallei infection and two elicited bactericidal
antibodies.
Summary
A significant amount of B. pseudomallei antigen structures, epitopes, and immunological data is available.
Future challenges will be to test all available B.pseudomallei epitopes, focusing on combing multiple B/Tcell epitopes onto
a single scaffold to generate components, stimulating both arms of the immune system
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Melioidosis . Vaccines . Epitope design . Structural vaccinology . B . pseudomallei . Antigens
List of contributors: