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Bioinformatics For Vaccinology
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Bioinformatics For Vaccinology

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“… this book was written from start to finish by one extremely dedicated and erudite individual. The author has done an excellent job of covering the many topics that fall under the umbrella of computational biology for vaccine design, demonstrating an admirable command of subject matter in fields as disparate as object-oriented databases and regulation of T cell response. Simply put, it has just the right breadth and depth, and it reads well. In fact, readability is one of its virtues—making the book enticing and useful, all at once…” Human Vaccines, 2010


"... This book has several strong points. Although there are many textbooks that deal with vaccinology, few attempts have been made to bring together descriptions of vaccines in history, basic bioinformatics, various computational solutions and challenges in vaccinology, detailed experimental methodologies, and cutting-edge technologies... This book may well serve as a first line of reference for all biologists and computer scientists..." –Virology Journal, 2009



Vaccines have probably saved more lives and reduced suffering in a greater number of people than any other medical intervention in human history, succeeding in eradicating smallpox and significantly reducing the mortality and incidence of other diseases. However, with the emergence of diseases such as SARS and the threat of biological warfare, vaccination has once again become a topic of major interest in public health. 


Vaccinology now has at its disposal an array of post-genomic approaches of great power. None has a more persuasive potential impact than the application of computational informatics to vaccine discovery; the recent expansion in genome data and the parallel increase in cheap computing power have placed the bioinformatics exploration of pathogen genomes centre stage for vaccine researchers. 


This is the first book to address the area of bioinformatics as applied to rational vaccine design, discussing the ways in which bioinformatics can contribute to improved vaccine development by


* introducing the subject of harnessing the mathematical and computing power inherent in bioinformatics to the study of vaccinology

* putting it into a historical and societal context, and 

* exploring the scope of its methods and applications.



Bioinformatics for Vaccinology is a one-stop introduction to computational vaccinology. It will be of particular interest to bioinformaticians with an interest in immunology, as well as to immunologists, and other biologists who need to understand how advances in theoretical and computational immunobiology can transform their working practices.

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Dr Darren R Flower, Reader in Pharmacy, School of Life and Health Sciences, University of Aston, Birmingham, UK.

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“It pulls a number of different disciplines into a concise review that illustrates the potential we have in science to change our world.” (Doody's, April 2009)

"This book may well serve as a first line of reference for all biologists and
computer scientists. This textbook would be an excellent addition to the bookshelf of most scientists who encounter vaccinology in the drug discovery and development processes." ( Virology Journal - October -2009)

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CONTENTS





Preface


Acknowledgements


Exordium: Vaccines: a Very, Very Short Introduction





1 Vaccines: Their Place in History


Smallpox in History


Variolation


Variolation in History


Variolation Comes to Britain


Lady Mary Wortley Montagu


Variolation and the Sublime Porte


The Royal Experiment


The Boston Connection


Variolation Takes Hold


The Suttonian Method


Variolation in Europe


The Coming of Vaccination


Edward Jenner


Cowpox


Vaccination Vindicated


Louis Pasteur


Vaccination Becomes a Science


Meister, Pasteur, and Rabies


A Vaccine for Every Disease


In the Time of Cholera


Haffkine and Cholera


Bubonic Plague


The Changing Face of Disease


Almroth Wright and Typhoid


Tuberculosis, Koch, and Calmette


Vaccine BCG


Poliomyelitis


Salk and Sabin


Diptheria


Whooping Cough


Many Diseases, Many Vaccines


Smallpox: Endgame


Further Reading





2 Vaccines: Need and Opportunity





Eradication and Reservoirs


The Ongoing Burden of Disease


Lifespans


The Evolving Nature of Disease


Economics, Climate, and Disease


Three Threats


Tuberculosis in the 21st Century


HIV and AIDS


Malaria: Then and Now


Influenza


Bioterrorism


Vaccines as Medicines


Vaccines and the Pharmaceutical Industry


Making Vaccines


The Coming of the Vaccine Industry





3 Vaccines: How They Work





Challenging the Immune System


The Threat from Bacteria: Robust, Diverse, and Endemic


MiCrobes, Diversity, and Metagenomics


The Intrinsic Complexity of the Bacterial Threat


Microbes and Humankind


The Nature of Vaccines


Types of Vaccine


Carbohydrate Vaccines


Epitopic Vaccines


Adjuvants and Vaccine Delivery


Emerging Immunovaccinology


The Immune System


Innate Immunity


Adaptive Immunity


The Microbiome and Mucosal Immunity


Cellular Components of Immunity


Cellular Immunity


The T Cell Repertoire


Epitopes: The Immunological Quantum


The Major Histocompatility Complex


MHC Nomenclature


Peptide Binding by the MHC


The Structure of the MHC


Antigen Presentation


The Proteasome


Transporter Associated with Antigen Processing


Class II Processing


Seek Simplicity and Then Distrust It


Cross Presentation


T Cell Receptor


T Cell Activation


Immunological Synapse


Signal 1, Signal 2, Immunodominance


Humoral Immunity


Further Reading





4 Vaccines: Data and Databases


Making Sense of Data


Knowledge in a Box


The Science of -Omes and -Omics


The Proteome


Systems Biology


The Immunome


Databases and Databanks


The Relational Database


The XML Database


The Protein Universe


Much Data, Many Databases


What Proteins Do


What Proteins Are


The Amino Acid World


The Chiral Nature of Amino Acids


Naming the Amino Acids


The Amino Acid Alphabet


Defining Amino Acid Properties


Size, Charge, and Hydrogen Bonding


Hydrophobicity, Lipophilicity, and Partitioning


Understanding Partitioning


Charges, Ionization, and pKa


Many Kinds of Property


Mapping the World of Sequences


Biological Sequence Databases


Nucleic Acid Sequence Databases


Protein Sequence Databases


Annotating Databases


Text Mining


Ontologies


Secondary Sequence Databases


Other Databases


Databases in Immunology


Host Databases


Pathogen Databases


Functional Immunological Databases


Composite, Integrated Databases


Allergen Databases


Further Reading


Reference








5 Vaccines: Data Driven Prediction of Binders, Epitopes and Immunogenicity





Towards Epitope-Based Vaccines


T Cell Epitope Prediction


Predicting MHC Binding


Binding is Biology


Quantifying Binding


Entropy, Enthalpy, and Entropy-Enthalpy Compensation


Experimental Measurement of Binding


Modern Measurement Methods


Isothermal Titration Calorimetry


Long and Short of Peptide Binding


The Class I Peptide Repertoire


Practicalities of Binding Prediction


Binding Becomes Recognition


Immunoinformatics Lends a Hand


Motif Based Prediction


The Imperfect Motif


Other Approaches to Binding Prediction


Representing Sequences


Computer Science Lends a Hand


Artificial Neural Networks


Hidden Markov Model


Support Vector Machines


Robust Multivariate Statistics


Partial Least Squares


Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships


Other Techniques and Sequence Representations


Amino Acid Properties


Direct Epitope Prediction


Predicting Antigen Presentation


Predicting Class II MHC Binding


Assessing Prediction Accuracy


Roc Plots


Quantitative Accuracy


Prediction Assessment Protocols


Comparing Predictions


Prediction Versus Experiment


Predicting B Cell Epitopes


Peak Profiles and Smoothing


Early Methods


Imperfect B Cell Prediction


References








6 Vaccines: Structural Approaches


Structure and Function


Structure and Function


Types of Protein Structure


Protein Folding


Ramachandran Plots


Local Structures


Protein Families, Protein Folds


Comparing Structures


Experimental Structure Determination


Structural Genomics


Protein Structure Databases


Other Databases


Immunological Structural Databases


Small Molecule Databases


Protein Homology Modelling


Using Homology Modelling Predicting MHC Supertypes Application to Alloreactivity


3D-QSAR


Protein Docking


Predicting B Cell Epitopes with Docking


Virtual Screening


Limitations to Virtual Screening


Predicting Epitopes with Virtual Screening


Virtual Screening and Adjuvant Discovery


Adjuvants and Innate Immunity


Small Molecule Adjuvants


Molecular Dynamics and Immunology


Molecular Dynamics Methodology


Molecular Dynamics and Binding


Immunological Applications


Limitations of Molecular Dynamics


Molecular Dynamics and High Performance Computing


References











7 Vaccines: Computational Solutions


Vaccines and the World


Bioinformatics and the Challenge for Vaccinology


Predicting Immunogenicity


Computational Vaccinology


The Threat Remains


Beyond Empirical Vaccinology


Designing New Vaccines


The Perfect Vaccine


Conventional Approaches


Genome Sequences


Size of a Genome


Reverse Vaccinology


Finding Antigens


The Success of Reverse Vaccinology


Tumour Vaccines


Prediction and Personalised Medicine


Imperfect Data


Forecasting and the Future of Computational Vaccinology








Index

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