Publications by authors named "Jodie Ashford"

Article Synopsis
  • The study presents a new framework that uses evolutionary information to predict regions in proteins that contain linear B-cell epitopes (LBCEs).
  • This method builds models from data organized by evolutionary relationships, outperforming existing general approaches while using simpler features and less data.
  • The framework successfully identifies potential LBCEs in viruses like monkeypox and vaccinia, validated by patient sera, highlighting its utility for developing specific immunodiagnostic tools.
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Motivation: In silico identification of linear B-cell epitopes represents an important step in the development of diagnostic tests and vaccine candidates, by providing potential high-probability targets for experimental investigation. Current predictive tools were developed under a generalist approach, training models with heterogeneous datasets to develop predictors that can be deployed for a wide variety of pathogens. However, continuous advances in processing power and the increasing amount of epitope data for a broad range of pathogens indicate that training organism or taxon-specific models may become a feasible alternative, with unexplored potential gains in predictive performance.

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