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A survey of known immune epitopes in the enteroviruses strains associated with acute flaccid myelitis.


ABSTRACT: Enteroviruses are potentially linked to the emergence of Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM), a rare but very serious condition that affects the nervous system. AFM has been associated with coxsackievirus A16, enterovirus A71 (EVA71) and enterovirus D68 (EVD68). Little is known about host-pathogen interactions for these viruses, and whether immune responses may have a protective or immunopathological role in disease presentations. Towards addressing this issue, we used the Immune Epitope Database to assess the known inventory of B and T cell epitopes from enteroviruses, focusing on data related to human hosts. The extent of conservation in areas that are targets of B and T cell immune responses were examined. This analysis sheds light on regions of the enterovirus polypeptide that can be probed to induce a specific or cross-reactive B or T cell the immune response to enteroviruses, with a particular focus on coxsackievirus A16, EVA71 and EVD68. In addition, these analyses reveal the current gap-of-knowledge in the T and B cell immune responses that future studies should aim to address.

SUBMITTER: Grifoni A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6876747 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A survey of known immune epitopes in the enteroviruses strains associated with acute flaccid myelitis.

Grifoni Alba A   Mahajan Swapnil S   Sidney John J   Martini Sheridan S   Scheuermann Richard H RH   Peters Bjoern B   Sette Alessandro A  

Human immunology 20190823 11


Enteroviruses are potentially linked to the emergence of Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM), a rare but very serious condition that affects the nervous system. AFM has been associated with coxsackievirus A16, enterovirus A71 (EVA71) and enterovirus D68 (EVD68). Little is known about host-pathogen interactions for these viruses, and whether immune responses may have a protective or immunopathological role in disease presentations. Towards addressing this issue, we used the Immune Epitope Database to as  ...[more]

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