A Sample Guideline for Reverse Vaccinology Approach for the Development of Subunit Vaccine Using Varicella Zoster as a Model Disease.
Elif CireliLevent ÇavaşPublished in: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2023)
For the development of multi-peptide vaccine, identification of antigenic epitopes is crucial. If it is done using wet lab techniques, the identification process can be time-consuming, laborious, and cost-intensive. In silico tools, on the other hand, enable researchers to predict potential epitopes with little to no cost for further in vivo and in vitro testing. The rapid identification process using in silico tools helps in responding to health emergencies faster. Developing an efficient and high coverage vaccine is one of the ways to reduce morbidity and mortality rates of the diseases and protect the affected populations. In this chapter, we introduce the necessary tools and methodology for the identification and characterization of antigenic epitopes to design a multi-epitope vaccine using varicella-zoster virus as an example vector model.