Title
Ivax: An integrated toolkit for the selection and optimization of antigens and the design of epitope-driven vaccines
Date Issued
01 January 2015
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Moise L.
Kibria F.
Martin R.
Tassone R.
Liu R.
Terry F.
Martin B.
De Groot A.S.
EpiVax; Inc
Publisher(s)
Taylor and Francis Inc.
Abstract
Computational vaccine design, also known as computational vaccinology, encompasses epitope mapping, antigen selection and immunogen design using computational tools. The iVAX toolkit is an integrated set of tools that has been in development since 1998 by De Groot and Martin. It comprises a suite of immunoinformatics algorithms for triaging candidate antigens, selecting immunogenic and conserved T cell epitopes, eliminating regulatory T cell epitopes, and optimizing antigens for immunogenicity and protection against disease. iVAX has been applied to vaccine development programs for emerging infectious diseases, cancer antigens and biodefense targets. Several iVAX vaccine design projects have had success in pre-clinical studies in animal models and are progressing toward clinical studies. The toolkit now incorporates a range of immunoinformatics tools for infectious disease and cancer immunotherapy vaccine design. This article will provide a guide to the iVAX approach to computational vaccinology.
Start page
2312
End page
2321
Volume
11
Issue
9
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Inmunología
Virología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84954521561
PubMed ID
Source
Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics
ISSN of the container
21645515
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