Delineating multi-epitopes vaccine designing from membrane protein CL5 against all monkeypox strains: a pangenome reverse vaccinology approach.

The recently identified monkeypox virus (MPXV or mpox) is a zoonotic orthopox virus that infects humans and causes diseases with traits like smallpox. The world health organization (WHO) estimates that 3-6% of MPXV cases result in death. As it might impact everyone globally, like COVID, and become the next pandemic, the cure for this disease is important for global public health. The high incidence and disease ratio of MPXV necessitates immediate efforts to design a unique vaccine candidate capable of addressing MPXV diseases. Here, we used a computational pan-genome-based vaccine design strategy for all currently reported 19 MPXV strains acquired from different regions of the world. Thus, this study's objective was to develop a new and safe vaccine candidate against MPXV by targeting the membrane CL5 protein; identified after the pangenome analysis. Proteomics and reverse vaccinology have covered up all of the MPXV epitopes that would usually stimulate robust host immune responses. Following this, only two mapped (MHC-I, MHC-II, and B-cell) epitopes were observed to be extremely effective that can be used in the construction of CL5 protein vaccine candidates. The suggested vaccine (V5) candidate from eight vaccine models was shown to be antigenic, non-allergenic, and stable (with 213 amino acids). The vaccine's candidate efficacy was evaluated by using many in silico methods to predict, improve, and validate its 3D structure. Molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulations further reveal that the proposed vaccine candidate ensemble has a high interaction energy with the HLAs and TRL2/4 immunological receptors under study. Later, the vaccine sequence was used to generate an expression vector for the E. coli K12 strain. Further study uncovers that V5 was highly immunogenic because it produced robust primary, secondary, and tertiary immune responses. Eventually, the use of computer-aided vaccine designing may significantly reduce costs and speed up the process of developing vaccines. Although, the results of this research are promising, however, more research (experimental; in vivo, and in vitro studies) is needed to verify the biological efficacy of the proposed vaccine against MPXV.Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.

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