Design of a multi-epitope-based vaccine candidate against Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis using a reverse vaccinology approach

Marta Filipa Silva, Gonçalo Pereira, Luísa Mateus, Luís Lopes da Costa, Elisabete Silva

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Background: Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis (BGC), a worldwide distributed venereal disease caused by Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis (Cfv), has a relevant negative economic impact in cattle herds. The control of BGC is hampered by the inexistence of globally available effective vaccines. The present in silico study aimed to develop a multi-epitope vaccine candidate against Cfv through reverse vaccinology. Results: The analysis of Cfv strain NCTC 10354 proteome allowed the identification of 9 proteins suitable for vaccine development. From these, an outer membrane protein, OmpA, and a flagellar protein, FliK, were selected for prediction of B-cell and T-cell epitopes. The top-ranked epitopes conservancy was assessed in 31 Cfv strains. The selected epitopes were integrated to form a multi-epitope fragment of 241 amino acids, which included 2 epitopes from OmpA and 13 epitopes from FliK linked by GPGPG linkers and connected to the cholera toxin subunit B by an EAAAK linker. The vaccine candidate was predicted to be antigenic, non-toxic, non-allergenic, and soluble upon overexpression. The protein structure was predicted and optimized, and the sequence was successfully cloned in silico into a plasmid vector. Additionally, immunological simulations demonstrated the vaccine candidate’s ability to stimulate an immune response. Conclusions: This study developed a novel vaccine candidate suitable for further in vitro and in vivo experimental validation, which may become a useful tool for the control of BGC.

Idioma originalInglês
Número do artigo144
Páginas (de-até)144
RevistaBMC Veterinary Research
Volume20
Número de emissão1
DOIs
Estado da publicaçãoPublicadas - 19 abr. 2024

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© 2024. The Author(s).

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Financiadoras/-esNúmero do financiador
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Veterinary ScienceDL 57/2016/CP1438/CT0001, LA/P/0059/2020 – AL4AnimalS
European Regional Development FundPDR2020-101-031789, PTDC/CVT-CVT/30145/2017, UIDB/00276/2020

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