1 / 14

Analysis of Recombination in the HIV-1 pol Gene

Analysis of Recombination in the HIV-1 pol Gene. Richard Myers Division of Infection and Immunity University College London. HIV-1 Recombination. HIV-1 sequence classification: 3 groups (M, N and O) and 9 subtypes (A-H, J and K). Recombination by superinfection / co-infection.

issac
Download Presentation

Analysis of Recombination in the HIV-1 pol Gene

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Analysis of Recombination in the HIV-1pol Gene Richard Myers Division of Infection and Immunity University College London

  2. HIV-1 Recombination • HIV-1 sequence classification: 3 groups (M, N and O) and 9 subtypes (A-H, J and K). • Recombination by superinfection / co-infection. • There are ~16 HIV-1 CRFs – most common CRF01 (AE) and CRF02 (AG). • Intra-subtype recombination exists, but is harder to detect and studied less extensively.

  3. Detecting Recombination in pol Seq Data: 10,545 HIV pol Sequences STAR Rec-PSSM Subtypes Inter-subtypes Rec-Triplet (all data/pure subtypes) Intra-subtypes History analysis for each recombinant by Phylogenetic Trees etc Non-Recombinant Subtypes LOHA

  4. STAR • High throughput subtyping tool that uses Position Specific Scoring Matrices (PSSMs). • Myers, R. E., Clarke, C., Khan, A., Kellam, P., Tedder, R. (2006). Genotyping Hepatitis B Virus from whole and sub-genomic fragments using position specific scoring matrices in STAR-HBV. J. Gen Virol. (In Press). • Myers, R. E., Gale, C. V., Harrison, A., Takeuchi, Y. & Kellam, P. (2005). A statistical model for HIV-1 sequence classification using the subtype analyser (STAR). Bioinformatics 21, 3535-40. • Gale, C. V., Myers, R., Tedder, R. S., Williams, I. G. & Kellam, P. (2004). Development of a novel human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtyping tool, Subtype Analyzer (STAR): analysis of subtype distribution in London. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses 20, 457-64. • http://www.vgb.ucl.ac.uk/starn.shtml

  5. Subtyping Concordance 10545 sequences from the UK National Resistance Database

  6. STAR and Rec-PSSM Results Subtype Frequency n.=10545 Distribution of Recombinant Architectures

  7. CRF 03

  8. CRF 04

  9. Detection of CRF’s

  10. Conclusions • Large number of HIV-1 non-B subtypes in the UK (32.6%). • The UK epidemic contains HIV-1 subtype recombinants (11%). • Evidence for recombination outside of established CRFs. • Only ~10% of recombinant sequences appear to be established CRF’s (excluding CRF01/02 • General mixing of HIV-1 sequences and breakdown of subtype classification.

  11. HIV-1 Subtype Evolution? Rambaut et al 2005; Nature Reviews Genetics

  12. Acknowledgements Paul Kellam Yasu Takeuchi Catherine Gale Robert Gifford Arshad Kahn MRC / UCL Centre for Medical Molecular Virology

  13. Detecting Recombination in pol • Detecting Recombination in HIV-1 pol is a 3 step process. • 1. Separate “pure subtype” sequences from putative recombinant sequences (Subtype Analyser – STAR, Rec-PSSM). • 2. Analyse putative recombinant sequences using a high throughput screen for inter-subtype recombination (Rec-PSSM). • 3. Analyse pure subtype sequences for intra-subtype recombination (Triplet-Rec).

  14. STAR and Rec-PSSM Results Subtype Frequency n.=10545 Distribution of Recombinant Architectures

More Related