Description
This composite track indicates the immune epitope predictions
for B cells, CD4 T-cells and CD8 T-cells, using these software packages:
B cells = BebiPred 2.0, CD4 = IEDB Tepitool, CD8 = NetMHCpan4.0EL
The color range for the markers is from dark blue (strong prediction)
to dark red (weak prediction). Black is used for markers with no
calculated prediction.
From the publication:
Candidate targets for immune responses to 2019-Novel Coronavirus (nCoV):
sequence homology- and bioinformatic-based predictions,
full reference below.
The prediction of epitopes for CD8 T-cells was run for the following HLA alleles, as they have a worldwide population
frequency > 6%
Summary
We identified potential targets for immune responses to 2019-nCoV
and provide essential information for understanding human immune responses
to this virus and evaluation of diagnostic and vaccine candidates.
Abstract
Effective countermeasures against the recent emergence and rapid expansion
of the 2019-Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) require the development of data
and tools to understand and monitor viral spread and immune responses.
However, little information about the targets of immune responses to
2019-nCoV is available. We used the Immune Epitope Database and Analysis
Resource (IEDB) resource to catalog available data related to other
coronaviruses, including SARS-CoV, which has high sequence similarity to
2019-nCoV, and is the best-characterized coronavirus in terms of epitope
responses. We identified multiple specific regions in 2019-nCoV that have
high homology to SARS virus. Parallel bionformatic predictions identified a
priori potential B and T cell epitopes for 2019-nCoV. The independent
identification of the same regions using two approaches reflects the high
probability that these regions are targets for immune recognition of 2019-nCoV.
Credits
Data collected by Arkal Arjun Rao for the
Sgourakis Research Group, U.C. Santa Cruz
References
Grifoni A, Sidney J, Zhang Y, Scheuermann RH, Peters B, Sette A.
Candidate targets for immune responses to 2019-Novel Coronavirus (nCoV):
sequence homology- and bioinformatic-based predictions,
BioRxiv 2020 (doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.02.12.946087)
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