In-silico vaccine construction: targeting HPV major capsid L1 protein

This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy, 2024.

Библиографические подробности
Главный автор: Shiba, Sadia Shahid
Другие авторы: Siam, Mohammad Kawsar Sharif
Формат: Диссертация
Язык:English
Опубликовано: Brac University 2024
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spelling 10361-232312024-06-09T21:04:30Z In-silico vaccine construction: targeting HPV major capsid L1 protein Shiba, Sadia Shahid Siam, Mohammad Kawsar Sharif School of Pharmacy, Brac University Human papillomavirus T-cell epitope B-cell epitope MD simulation Virtual screening Papillomaviruses--Health aspects Papillomavirus vaccines This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy, 2024. Cataloged from the PDF version of thesis. Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-50). Cervical cancer is a prevalent outcome of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, which continues to be a major global health concern. Utilizing virus-like particles (VLPs) based on L1 proteins is one of the methods used to battle HPV and has showed promise in the creation of vaccines. Currently, genotype-restricted protection is provided through commercially available vaccines like Gardasil and Cervarix. However, there are significant obstacles to the equitable distribution of these vaccinations to developing countries, principally because of financial limitations. Therefore, the creation of next-generation high-risk HPV vaccines is urgently needed. In this thorough analysis, we have created DNA constructs, mostly based on the L1 genes, that display significant conservation among high-risk HPV strains and have the potential to be immunogenic. The following fundamental components make up our analytical framework: (1) B-cell epitope mapping; (2) CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell epitope mapping; (3) allergenicity evaluation; (4) biochemical analysis; (5) molecular docking studies; (6) 3D modeling; and (7) data gathering, analysis, and the creation of L1 and L2 DNA constructs. Additionally, our in vivo research has shown that L1 DNA constructs can trigger powerful immune responses when given in combination with the right adjuvants or delivery methods. The DNA structures that we have created are excellent candidates for HPV vaccinations that might provide broader protection against high-risk HPV strains. This study emphasizes the significance of ongoing efforts in the development of novel vaccine methods and marks a significant step towards tackling the global burden of HPV-related diseases. Sadia Shahid Shiba B. Pharmacy 2024-06-09T04:07:58Z 2024-06-09T04:07:58Z ©2024 2024-02 Thesis ID: 19146048 http://hdl.handle.net/10361/23231 en Brac University theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission. 63 pages application/pdf Brac University
institution Brac University
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topic Human papillomavirus
T-cell epitope
B-cell epitope
MD simulation
Virtual screening
Papillomaviruses--Health aspects
Papillomavirus vaccines
spellingShingle Human papillomavirus
T-cell epitope
B-cell epitope
MD simulation
Virtual screening
Papillomaviruses--Health aspects
Papillomavirus vaccines
Shiba, Sadia Shahid
In-silico vaccine construction: targeting HPV major capsid L1 protein
description This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy, 2024.
author2 Siam, Mohammad Kawsar Sharif
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Shiba, Sadia Shahid
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title In-silico vaccine construction: targeting HPV major capsid L1 protein
title_short In-silico vaccine construction: targeting HPV major capsid L1 protein
title_full In-silico vaccine construction: targeting HPV major capsid L1 protein
title_fullStr In-silico vaccine construction: targeting HPV major capsid L1 protein
title_full_unstemmed In-silico vaccine construction: targeting HPV major capsid L1 protein
title_sort in-silico vaccine construction: targeting hpv major capsid l1 protein
publisher Brac University
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