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Comparative Evaluation of Subtyping Tools for Surveillance of Newly Emerging HIV-1 Strains.

Lavinia Fabeni1, Giulia Berno2, Joseph Fokam3, Ada Bertoli4, Claudia Alteri4, Caterina Gori2, Federica Forbici2, Desiré Takou3, Alessandra Vergori2, Mauro Zaccarelli2, Gaetano Maffongelli5, Vanni Borghi6, Alessandra Latini7, Alfredo Pennica8, Claudio Maria Mastroianni9, Francesco Montella10, Cristina Mussini6, Massimo Andreoni5, Andrea Antinori2, Carlo Federico Perno2, Maria Mercedes Santoro4.   

Abstract

HIV-1 non-B subtypes/circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) are increasing worldwide. Since subtype identification can be clinically relevant, we assessed the added value in HIV-1 subtyping using updated molecular phylogeny (Mphy) and the performance of routinely used automated tools. Updated Mphy (2015 updated reference sequences), used as a gold standard, was performed to subtype 13,116 HIV-1 protease/reverse transcriptase sequences and then compared with previous Mphy (reference sequences until 2014) and with COMET, REGA, SCUEAL, and Stanford subtyping tools. Updated Mphy classified subtype B as the most prevalent (73.4%), followed by CRF02_AG (7.9%), C (4.6%), F1 (3.4%), A1 (2.2%), G (1.6%), CRF12_BF (1.2%), and other subtypes (5.7%). A 2.3% proportion of sequences were reassigned as different subtypes or CRFs because of misclassification by previous Mphy. Overall, the tool most concordant with updated Mphy was Stanford-v8.1 (95.4%), followed by COMET (93.8%), REGA-v3 (92.5%), Stanford-old (91.1%), and SCUEAL (85.9%). All the tools had a high sensitivity (≥98.0%) and specificity (≥95.7%) for subtype B. Regarding non-B subtypes, Stanford-v8.1 was the best tool for C, D, and F subtypes and for CRFs 01, 02, 06, 11, and 36 (sensitivity, ≥92.6%; specificity, ≥99.1%). A1 and G subtypes were better classified by COMET (92.3%) and REGA-v3 (98.6%), respectively. Our findings confirm Mphy as the gold standard for accurate HIV-1 subtyping, although Stanford-v8.1, occasionally combined with COMET or REGA-v3, represents an effective subtyping approach in clinical settings. Periodic updating of HIV-1 reference sequences is fundamental to improving subtype characterization in the context of an effective epidemiological surveillance of non-B strains.
Copyright © 2017 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  HIV-1; circulating recombinant forms; genetic diversity; phylogeny; subtypes; subtyping automated tools

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28701420      PMCID: PMC5648718          DOI: 10.1128/JCM.00656-17

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


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