[HTML][HTML] NN-align. An artificial neural network-based alignment algorithm for MHC class II peptide binding prediction

M Nielsen, O Lund - BMC bioinformatics, 2009 - Springer
BMC bioinformatics, 2009Springer
Background The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule plays a central role in
controlling the adaptive immune response to infections. MHC class I molecules present
peptides derived from intracellular proteins to cytotoxic T cells, whereas MHC class II
molecules stimulate cellular and humoral immunity through presentation of extracellularly
derived peptides to helper T cells. Identification of which peptides will bind a given MHC
molecule is thus of great importance for the understanding of host-pathogen interactions …
Background
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule plays a central role in controlling the adaptive immune response to infections. MHC class I molecules present peptides derived from intracellular proteins to cytotoxic T cells, whereas MHC class II molecules stimulate cellular and humoral immunity through presentation of extracellularly derived peptides to helper T cells. Identification of which peptides will bind a given MHC molecule is thus of great importance for the understanding of host-pathogen interactions, and large efforts have been placed in developing algorithms capable of predicting this binding event.
Results
Here, we present a novel artificial neural network-based method, NN-align that allows for simultaneous identification of the MHC class II binding core and binding affinity. NN-align is trained using a novel training algorithm that allows for correction of bias in the training data due to redundant binding core representation. Incorporation of information about the residues flanking the peptide-binding core is shown to significantly improve the prediction accuracy. The method is evaluated on a large-scale benchmark consisting of six independent data sets covering 14 human MHC class II alleles, and is demonstrated to outperform other state-of-the-art MHC class II prediction methods.
Conclusion
The NN-align method is competitive with the state-of-the-art MHC class II peptide binding prediction algorithms. The method is publicly available at http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/services/NetMHCII-2.0 .
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