Abstract

Japanese encephalitis (JE), a viral disease has significantly increased worldwide especially, in the developing region due to challenges in immunization, vector control and lack of appropriate treatment methods. An effective, yet an expensive heat-killed vaccine is available for the disease. Therefore, the design and development of short peptide vaccine candidate is promising. We used immune-informatics methods to perform a comprehensive analysis of the entire JEV proteome of north Indian isolate to identify the conserved peptides binding known specific HLA alleles among the documented JEV genotypes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. The prediction analysis identified 102 class I (using propred I) and 118 class II (using propred) binding peptides at 4% threshold value. These predicted HLA allele binding peptides were further analyzed for potential conserved region using IEDB (an immune epitope database and analysis resource). This analysis shows that 78.81% of class II (in genotype 2) and 76.47% of HLA I (in genotype 3) bound peptides are conserved. The peptides IPIVSVASL, KGAQRLAAL, LAVFLICVL and FRTLFGGMS, VFLICVLTV, are top ranking with potential super antigenic property by binding to all HLA allele members of B7 and DR4 super-types, respectively. This data finds application in the design and development of short peptide vaccine candidates and diagnostic agents for JE following adequate validation and verification.

Highlights

  • Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a major viral disease of human beings in developing countries

  • JE virus is a single stranded RNA virus that belongs to the genus Flavivirus of family flaviviridea [1]

  • The conserved region analysis of total 118 predicted HLA class II binding epitopes, 29 epitopes were found to be 100% conserved in all genotypes

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Introduction

Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a major viral disease of human beings in developing countries. JE virus causes membrane inflammation of the brain and leads to deleterious effects on Central Nervous System (CNS). JE virus is a single stranded RNA virus that belongs to the genus Flavivirus of family flaviviridea [1]. Flavivirus genus comprises of several other human pathogenic viruses such as Saint Louis virus, Dengue virus, Yellow fever virus and West Nile virus. Positive sense RNA genome of JE virus has 11,000 nucleotides, which encode a single polypeptide of 3432 amino acids. The virus has three structural proteins: Capsid, precursor membrane protein and envelope protein and seven nonstructural proteins: NS1, NS2a, NS2b, NS3, NS4a, NS4b and NS5 [2]

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