Bioinformatics approaches in tuberculosis vaccination strategies by whole genome sequence

Following the availability of whole genome sequence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) in public database, the anticipation of its benefits would definitely falls into the contribution towards development of improved vaccine or drug discovery to fight against the fatal disease, tuberculosis (TB). T...

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Published in:2010 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine Workshops (BIBMW) pp. 289 - 293
Main Authors: Ai Ling Ong, Chee Keong Kwoh
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Abstract Following the availability of whole genome sequence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) in public database, the anticipation of its benefits would definitely falls into the contribution towards development of improved vaccine or drug discovery to fight against the fatal disease, tuberculosis (TB). This research aimed to scan the whole genome sequence of MTB by application of bioinformatics approaches to identify most potential candidates for novel or improved TB vaccine since the formal vaccine, BCG has some drawbacks. The whole genome of MTB is scanned to search for potential ORF by performing whole genome BLAST search and data retrieval from SWISSPROT. It is then followed by a series of filtering and screening to fulfil the criteria for selection of rational vaccine targets. Among the filtered results, 196 proteins records had been found and most of them are surface exposed or membrane bound proteins or antigen, which are the important criteria for potential vaccine candidates. This research had yield potential vaccine targets for further vaccination development that will save many efforts of researchers in this field.
AbstractList Following the availability of whole genome sequence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) in public database, the anticipation of its benefits would definitely falls into the contribution towards development of improved vaccine or drug discovery to fight against the fatal disease, tuberculosis (TB). This research aimed to scan the whole genome sequence of MTB by application of bioinformatics approaches to identify most potential candidates for novel or improved TB vaccine since the formal vaccine, BCG has some drawbacks. The whole genome of MTB is scanned to search for potential ORF by performing whole genome BLAST search and data retrieval from SWISSPROT. It is then followed by a series of filtering and screening to fulfil the criteria for selection of rational vaccine targets. Among the filtered results, 196 proteins records had been found and most of them are surface exposed or membrane bound proteins or antigen, which are the important criteria for potential vaccine candidates. This research had yield potential vaccine targets for further vaccination development that will save many efforts of researchers in this field.
Author Ai Ling Ong
Chee Keong Kwoh
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SubjectTerms Artificial neural networks
Bioinformatics
Genomics
Microorganisms
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Phylogeny
Proteins
Vaccine
Vaccines
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