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Inferring within-patient HIV-1 evolutionary dynamics under anti-HIV therapy using serial virus samples with vSPA
Authors:Naoki Hasegawa   Wataru Sugiura   Junko Shibata   Masakazu Matsuda   Fengrong Ren  Hiroshi Tanaka
Affiliation:(1) School of Biomedical Sciences,Medical and Dental University, Yushima 1-5-45, 113-8510 Bunkyo,Tokyo, Japan;(2) Center for Information Medicine, Medical and Dental University, Yushima 1-5-45, Bunkyo,Tokyo 113-8510, Japan;(3) AIDS Research Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Gakuen 4-7-1, 208-0011 Tokyo,Musashi-Murayama, Japan;(4) Clinical Research Center, National Nagoya Medical Center, Sanno-Maru 4-1-1, Naka,Nagoya,Aichi 460-0001, Japan;(5) Mitsubishi Chemical Medicine Corporation, Shimura 3-30-1, Itabashi,Tokyo 174-8555, Japan
Abstract:

Background  

Analysis of within-patient HIV evolution under anti-HIV therapy is crucial to a better understanding the possible mechanisms of HIV drug-resistance acquisition. The high evolutionary rate of HIV allows us to trace its evolutionary process in real time by analyzing virus samples serially collected from the same patient. However, such studies are still uncommon due to the lack of powerful computational methods designed for serial virus samples. In this study, we develop a computational method, vSPA (viral Sequential Pathway Analysis), which groups viral sequences from the same sampling time into clusters and traces the evolution between clusters over sampling times. The method makes use of information of different sampling times and traces the evolution of important amino acid mutations. Second, a permutation test at the codon level is conducted to determine the threshold of the correlation coefficient for clustering viral quasispecies. We applied vSPA to four large data sets of HIV-1 protease and reverse transcriptase genes serially collected from two AIDS patients undergoing anti-HIV therapy over several years.
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