Messe, Yunita and Wibowo, Syahputra and Wijayanto, Hery and Artama, Wayan Tunas and Sofyantoro, Fajar and Wijayanti, Nastiti (2024) Comprehensive Analysis of Conserved B-Cell Epitopes in DENV NS1 Protein for Enhanced Rapid Diagnostic Tests Development in Indonesia. Natural and Life Sciences Communications, 23 (4): e2024049. pp. 1-15. ISSN 28220838
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Abstract
Dengue virus (DENV) constitutes a formidable public health
threat within tropical and subtropical regions. The escalation of cases in Southeast Asia, notably Indonesia, is a matter of considerable concern. Timely identification of DENV infection remains imperative for efficient disease management. The non-structural protein-1 (NS1), distinguished by its heightened immunogenicity and early detectability during infection, stands as a pivotal target for diagnostic modalities. The current investigation delves into the exploration of B-cell epitopes within Indonesian DENV NS1 protein isolates, with the overarching objective of enhancing the sensitivity and specificity of early detection systems, such as the Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT). This study has successfully delineated five B-cell epitopes that exhibit conservation across DENV serotypes within Indonesian isolates (accessions number: QBB90021.1, QBE90252.1, QBB90023.1, and UDW38833.1). These epitopes were discerned through comprehensive screening leveraging the IEDB platforms. Noteworthy variations in antigenicity, allergenicity, and toxicity profiles were observed among these identified epitopes. Molecular docking analysis
substantiated a robust binding affinity between the predicted epitope and the B-cell receptor. The ensuing in silico protein-peptide docking analyses offer valuable insights into potential B-cell epitopes on the Indonesian DENV NS1 protein. The identified epitopes, particularly
the SQHNYRPGY epitope characterized by its antigenic potency and non-allergenic attributes, hold promise for advancing the development of sensitive and specific RDTs tailored for DENV detection in the Indonesian context. However, it is imperative to underscore the requisite for subsequent experimental validation to affirm the efficacy of these epitopes in diagnostic applications.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Dengue, Immunogenicity, Antigenicity, Allergenicity, Immunoinformatics |
Subjects: | Veterinary Medicine |
Divisions: | Faculty of Veterinary Medicine |
Depositing User: | Erlita Cahyaningtyas Cahyaningtyas |
Date Deposited: | 16 Jul 2025 03:29 |
Last Modified: | 16 Jul 2025 03:29 |
URI: | https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/19782 |