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. 2025 Jul;67(7):2817-2831.
doi: 10.1007/s12033-024-01242-2. Epub 2024 Aug 27.

Rational Design of a Multi-epitope Vaccine Using Neoantigen Against Colorectal Cancer Through Structural Immunoinformatics and ML-Enabled Simulation Approach

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Rational Design of a Multi-epitope Vaccine Using Neoantigen Against Colorectal Cancer Through Structural Immunoinformatics and ML-Enabled Simulation Approach

Manojit Bhattacharya et al. Mol Biotechnol. 2025 Jul.

Abstract

Colorectal cancer poses a substantial global health burden. Regarding WHO, the global burden of colorectal cancer will be about 3.2 million new cases by the year 2040. Simultaneously, it indicated that this cancer will cause 6 million deaths per year. Despite advancements in chemotherapy and monoclonal antibody therapy, the disease remains a significant challenge due to the resistance of cancer stem cells. This study endeavors to design a multi-epitopic peptide (9-mer epitopes) neoantigen-based vaccine targeting the TLR4/MD2 complex as a potential vaccine candidate. These tumor-specific neoantigens (TSA) are considered novel antigens that can be used for vaccine development against cancer. To develop the neoantigen vaccine candidate, we used the SPENCER database, and 140 lncRNA-derived epitopes were retrieved. From 140 epitopes, we selected seven neoantigens with high antigenic properties for the vaccine construct. A novel vaccine containing epitopes, linkers (EAAAK and CPCPG), and adjuvants (ribosomal [50S] protein L7L12) was formulated utilizing immunoinformatics tools. The vaccine's biophysical properties were evaluated, revealing its antigenicity (0.6469), stability (instability index: 37.05), and potential for immune system interaction. In-depth structural analyses, molecular docking studies, and ML-enabled immune simulation profiling underscored the vaccine's structural integrity, binding affinity with TLR4, and ability to elicit robust immune responses against colorectal cancer antigens. These findings suggest that the multi-epitopic vaccine holds promise as a next-generation approach to combat colorectal cancer. Our in silico studies exhibit potentiality of the vaccine candidate; however, further in vivo and in vitro investigations are crucial to validate immunogenicity, safety, and efficacy before clinical implementation. Our study developed a first-time lncRNA-derived neoantigen-based cancer vaccine.

Keywords: Colorectal cancer; Immunoinformatics; Multi-epitopic vaccine; Neoantigens.

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