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Identification of novel hepatitis B virus therapeutic vaccine candidates derived from polymerase protein

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AGING-US
卷 13, 期 10, 页码 14372-14384

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IMPACT JOURNALS LLC

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bioinformatics; epitope; hepatitis B virus; polymerase; vaccine

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  1. Wenzhou Science and Technology Bureau [Y20190115, Y20140682]

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This study investigated the binding energies and affinities between HBV DNA polymerase epitopes and the HLA-A0201 molecule through molecular docking and experiments. Several epitopes showed low binding energy, while some had high binding affinity. T cells stimulated by specific epitopes were found to induce immune response and suppress HBV, making them promising targets for designing an epitope-based therapeutic vaccine against HBV.
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a worldwide health problem with high morbidity and mortality rates. The therapeutic vaccine is a promising method of treatment, and HBV polymerase plays a vital role in viral replication. Therefore, a therapeutic vaccine that binds to HBV DNA polymerase may control HBV infection. We predicted and selected epitopes of polymerase using online databases and analysis software. We then performed molecular docking and peptide binding assays to evaluate the binding energies and affinities between polymerase epitopes and the HLA-A0201 molecule. Finally, we induced T cells from the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of healthy donors using each epitope and quantified the functions of epitope-specific T cells by IFN-gamma ELISPOT assay, T2 cell cytotoxicity assay, HepG2.2.15 cell cytotoxicity assay and HBV gene expression assays. Four epitopes (RVTGGVFLV, GLLGFAAPF, LLDDEAGPL and YMDDVVLGA) had low binding energy and two epitopes (RVTGGVFLV and GLLGFAAPF) had a high binding affinity. The T cells stimulated by two epitopes (GLLGFAAPF and HLYSHPIIL) had a greater ability to induce immune response and suppress HBV. The HBV DNA polymerase epitopes identified in this study are promising targets for designing an epitope-based therapeutic vaccine against HBV.

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