Reverse vaccinology: A strategy also used for identifying potential vaccine antigens in poultry
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2025.126756
Reverse vaccinology: A strategy also used for identifying potential vaccine antigens in poultry
Abstract
Vaccination of livestock plays a major role in improving animal health, welfare and productivity, but also in public health by preventing zoonotic diseases. Advances in bioinformatics and whole-genome sequencing techniques since the 2000s have led to the development of genome-based vaccinology, called reverse vaccinology. Reverse vaccinology is a rapid and competitive strategy that uses pathogen genome sequences to screen for and identify potential vaccine antigens and, unlike conventional methods, does not require culturing the pathogenic microorganism, at least initially. Based on in silico approaches and dedicated software, reverse vaccinology has led to the identification of a wide range of proteins as putative vaccine candidates against human pathogens and has been applied more recently to several animal diseases. After a brief overview of the principle of the approach and its applications in human medicine, this review focuses on the use of reverse vaccinology for the development of vaccines specifically for poultry, a representative example of livestock vaccination, and discusses the important points to consider when using this method.
Keywords: Antigen prediction; Host pathogen interaction; Pangenome analysis; Poultry; Reverse vaccinology.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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