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Book report
Review of ”Bioinformatics for vaccinology“ edited by Darren R
Flower
Dae-Won Kim and Hong-Seog Park*
Address: Genome Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Daejeon 305-806, Korea
Email: Dae-Won Kim - todaewon@kribb.re.kr; Hong-Seog Park* - hspark@kribb.re.kr
* Corresponding author
Abstract
Book review of "Bioinformatics for vaccinology" edited by Darren R Flower
Book details
Flower DR: Bioinformatics for vaccinology Wiley-Backwell;
2008:292 ISBN 978-0-470-02711-0
Book review
The study of vaccines has captured the attention of the
biomedical and public communities for the past hundred
years, largely because vaccines play a key role in affecting
lifespan and well being, as well as economics A positive
trend in the field of vaccinology has been inspired by
recent major breakthroughs in the fields of molecular
biology, physiology, genomics, proteomics, and
comput-ers that promise a bright future for the prevention of
infec-tious diseases and allergies This book focuses on a
fundamental understanding of the primary role of
vac-cines from a historical perspective, the immune system in
molecular cell biology and computational approaches
that show the link between experiment and theory
The major portion of the book is divided into seven
chap-ters Chapter one provides a historical background of
vac-cination that acts as a framework for the remainder of the
book Overall, this chapter provides a comprehensive
overview of several interesting subjects based on effective
and efficient efforts at developing vaccines Chapter two
focuses on the introductory need and opportunity for
vac-cines, followed by the role of unprecedented
phenome-non, such as rapid changes in economic status, climate
and infectious disease Chapter three describes how a
rig-orous biological perspective of the molecular immune system is a fundamental requirement for the development
of computational algorithms to explain how vaccines work It further provides a discussion of how informatics approaches can give a glimpse of vaccine discovery Chap-ter four contains an introduction into '-omics' and reviews the most important biological sequence databases, such
as the host databases, immunological databases, patho-gen databases, and T cell and B cell databases Chapter five describes the computational challenges in predicting T cell and B cell epitopes and in allergen discovery Moreo-ver, it provides a description of computational algo-rithms, including artificial neural networks (ANN), hidden Markov models (HMM), support vector machines (SVM), and introduces statistical models to assess predic-tion accuracy Chapter six presents protein structural approaches for experimental screening using 3D-QSAR or for virtual screening (VS) Chapter seven addresses the importance and potential of computational vaccinology
in the post-genomic era
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 experi-mental methodologies, and cutting-edge technologies
Published: 24 June 2009
Virology Journal 2009, 6:85 doi:10.1186/1743-422X-6-85
Received: 10 June 2009 Accepted: 24 June 2009 This article is available from: http://www.virologyj.com/content/6/1/85
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The book is aimed at researchers with a working
knowl-edge of disease, the nature of vaccines, computational
approaches and system biology The lesser focus on basic
concepts and theories may make this book undesirable as
a textbook for beginners or undergraduate students in
vac-cinology However, the book contains a large amount of
information on computation and experimental
tech-niques that would be highly useful in the study of vaccines
and in the pharmaceutical industry or for researchers who
intend to prepare and use vaccines in their research This
book may well serve as a first line of reference for all
biol-ogists and computer scientists
One of the major goals of the incorporation of
bioinfor-matics into vaccinology is to aid in the design of vaccines
and to apply informatics approaches to the development
of novel therapeutics and vaccine candidates This book
provides details of basic vaccinology and its application,
beginning with a consideration of computational
approaches This presentation should provide readers of
this book the opportunity to absorb the information
about the biological immune system, the mathematical
methods and the immunoinformatics Overall, this
text-book would be an excellent addition to the text-bookshelf of
most scientists who encounter vaccinology in the drug
discovery and development processes
Competing interests
The authors declare that they have no competing interests
Authors' contributions
DK: conception, drafting and final approval of the
manu-script HP: drafting and final approval of the manumanu-script