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Automated sequence analysis and editing software for HIV drug resistance testing.

Daniel Struck1, Carole L Wallis, Gennady Denisov, Christine Lambert, Jean-Yves Servais, Raquel V Viana, Esrom Letsoalo, Michelle Bronze, Sue C Aitken, Rob Schuurman, Wendy Stevens, Jean Claude Schmit, Tobias Rinke de Wit, Danielle Perez Bercoff.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Access to antiretroviral treatment in resource-limited-settings is inevitably paralleled by the emergence of HIV drug resistance. Monitoring treatment efficacy and HIV drugs resistance testing are therefore of increasing importance in resource-limited settings. Yet low-cost technologies and procedures suited to the particular context and constraints of such settings are still lacking. The ART-A (Affordable Resistance Testing for Africa) consortium brought together public and private partners to address this issue.
OBJECTIVES: To develop an automated sequence analysis and editing software to support high throughput automated sequencing. STUDY
DESIGN: The ART-A Software was designed to automatically process and edit ABI chromatograms or FASTA files from HIV-1 isolates.
RESULTS: The ART-A Software performs the basecalling, assigns quality values, aligns query sequences against a set reference, infers a consensus sequence, identifies the HIV type and subtype, translates the nucleotide sequence to amino acids and reports insertions/deletions, premature stop codons, ambiguities and mixed calls. The results can be automatically exported to Excel to identify mutations. Automated analysis was compared to manual analysis using a panel of 1624 PR-RT sequences generated in 3 different laboratories. Discrepancies between manual and automated sequence analysis were 0.69% at the nucleotide level and 0.57% at the amino acid level (668,047 AA analyzed), and discordances at major resistance mutations were recorded in 62 cases (4.83% of differences, 0.04% of all AA) for PR and 171 (6.18% of differences, 0.03% of all AA) cases for RT.
CONCLUSIONS: The ART-A Software is a time-sparing tool for pre-analyzing HIV and viral quasispecies sequences in high throughput laboratories and highlighting positions requiring attention.
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22425336     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2012.01.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Virol        ISSN: 1386-6532            Impact factor:   3.168


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