HIV-DRIVES:HIV 耐药性鉴定、变异性评估和监测管道

Stephen Kanyerezi, Ivan Sserwadda, A. Ssemaganda, Julius Seruyange, Alisen Ayitewala, Hellen Rosette Oundo, Wilson Tenywa, Brian A. Kagurusi, Godwin Tusabe, Stacy Were, Isaac Ssewanyana, Susan Nabadda, Maria Magdalene Namaganda, Gerald Mboowa
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抗病毒药物联合抗逆转录病毒疗法(cART)的耐药性在全球普遍存在,这突出表明需要进行持续监测,以更好地了解耐药突变的动态,从而指导治疗优化和患者管理,并遏制耐药病毒株的扩散。我们最近将下一代测序(NGS)纳入了常规的艾滋病耐药性(HIVDR)监测中,但在生物信息学分析和解读所生成的复杂数据,同时确保数据安全和患者信息隐私方面面临着重大挑战。为了应对这些挑战,我们在此介绍 HIV-DRIVES(HIV 耐药性鉴定、变异评估和监测),这是一个 NGS-HIVDR 生物信息学管道,已利用 Illumina 短读数、FASTA 和 Sanger ab1.seq 文件开发并验证。
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HIV-DRIVES: HIV drug resistance identification, variant evaluation, and surveillance pipeline
The global prevalence of resistance to antiviral drugs combined with antiretroviral therapy (cART) emphasizes the need for continuous monitoring to better understand the dynamics of drug-resistant mutations to guide treatment optimization and patient management as well as check the spread of resistant viral strains. We have recently integrated next-generation sequencing (NGS) into routine HIV drug resistance (HIVDR) monitoring, with key challenges in the bioinformatic analysis and interpretation of the complex data generated, while ensuring data security and privacy for patient information. To address these challenges, here we present HIV-DRIVES (HIV Drug Resistance Identification, Variant Evaluation, and Surveillance), an NGS-HIVDR bioinformatics pipeline that has been developed and validated using Illumina short reads, FASTA, and Sanger ab1.seq files.
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