Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2040681749> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2040681749 endingPage "1018" @default.
- W2040681749 startingPage "1009" @default.
- W2040681749 abstract "Cell mediated immune response has a major role in controlling the elimination of infectious agents. The rational design of sub-unit peptide vaccines against intracellular pathogens or cancer requires the use of antigenic sequence/s that can induce highly potent, long lasting and antigen-specific responses in the majority of the population. A promising peptide selection strategy is the detection of multi-epitope peptide sequences with an ability to bind multiple MHC alleles. While past research sought the best epitopes based on their specific antigenicity, we ask whether specific defined domains have high epitope densities. Signal peptides and trans-membrane domains were found to have exceptionally high epitope densities. The improved MHC binding of these domains relies on their hydrophobic nature and, in signal peptides, also on their specific sequence. The high epitope density of SP was computed using in-silico methods and corroborated by the high percentage of identified SP epitope in the IEDB (immune epitope database). The enhanced immunogenicity of SP was then experimentally confirmed using a panel of nine peptides derived from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTb) proteins used in human PBMC proliferation assays and T cell lines functional assays. Our results show the exceptionally high antigen specific response rates and population coverage to SP sequences compared with non-SP peptide antigens derived from the same proteins. The results suggest a novel scheme for the rational design of T cell vaccines using a domain based rather than an epitope based approach." @default.
- W2040681749 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2040681749 creator A5001056960 @default.
- W2040681749 creator A5011400225 @default.
- W2040681749 creator A5012445059 @default.
- W2040681749 creator A5051255199 @default.
- W2040681749 creator A5054898185 @default.
- W2040681749 creator A5058559916 @default.
- W2040681749 creator A5067981902 @default.
- W2040681749 creator A5083239943 @default.
- W2040681749 date "2011-04-01" @default.
- W2040681749 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2040681749 title "Signal peptides and trans-membrane regions are broadly immunogenic and have high CD8+ T cell epitope densities: Implications for vaccine development" @default.
- W2040681749 cites W1515305163 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W1621302028 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W1913018482 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W1937682064 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W1965167575 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W1966390535 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W1975304761 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W1979548172 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W1984547849 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W1985267861 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W1997082378 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W1997182324 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W1999384262 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2002712119 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2013320499 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2014753230 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2026763255 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2033158179 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2037910203 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2040270003 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2045551237 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2045868870 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2047382244 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2056529614 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2061234769 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2063366670 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2067459929 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2070241696 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2077596118 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2078865439 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2079185289 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2081365228 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2091747183 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2100745065 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2114583432 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2115439647 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2117627903 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2119077388 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2120682057 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2122078210 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2127558739 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2128480987 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2129537109 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2130388209 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2130425265 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2132198322 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2137450588 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2137799085 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2142774061 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2143049426 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2152363872 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2154849148 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2155778479 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2159959278 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2161746138 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2164101815 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2171091522 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2178996695 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W2917210380 @default.
- W2040681749 cites W89272685 @default.
- W2040681749 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molimm.2011.01.006" @default.
- W2040681749 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/3056897" @default.
- W2040681749 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21316766" @default.
- W2040681749 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2040681749 type Work @default.
- W2040681749 sameAs 2040681749 @default.
- W2040681749 citedByCount "40" @default.
- W2040681749 countsByYear W20406817492012 @default.
- W2040681749 countsByYear W20406817492013 @default.
- W2040681749 countsByYear W20406817492014 @default.
- W2040681749 countsByYear W20406817492015 @default.
- W2040681749 countsByYear W20406817492016 @default.
- W2040681749 countsByYear W20406817492017 @default.
- W2040681749 countsByYear W20406817492018 @default.
- W2040681749 countsByYear W20406817492019 @default.
- W2040681749 countsByYear W20406817492020 @default.
- W2040681749 countsByYear W20406817492021 @default.
- W2040681749 countsByYear W20406817492022 @default.
- W2040681749 countsByYear W20406817492023 @default.
- W2040681749 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2040681749 hasAuthorship W2040681749A5001056960 @default.
- W2040681749 hasAuthorship W2040681749A5011400225 @default.
- W2040681749 hasAuthorship W2040681749A5012445059 @default.
- W2040681749 hasAuthorship W2040681749A5051255199 @default.
- W2040681749 hasAuthorship W2040681749A5054898185 @default.