Scoping review of the applications of peptide microarrays on the fight against human infections.
Arthur VengesaiMaritha KasambalaHamlet MutandadziTariro L Mduluza-JokonyaTakafira MduluzaThajasvarie NaickerPublished in: PloS one (2022)
The most important application of peptide microarrays was found to be B-cell epitope mapping or antibody profiling to identify diagnostic and vaccine targets. Immunosignatures identified by random peptide microarrays were found to be applied in the diagnosis of infections and interrogation of vaccine responses. The analysis of the interactions of random peptide microarrays with bacterial and viral cells using binding assays enabled the identification of antimicrobial peptides. Peptide microarray arrays were also used for T-cell linear epitope mapping which may provide more information for the design of peptide-based vaccines and for the development of diagnostic reagents.