HIV-1 drug resistance profiling using amino acid sequence space cartography

Author:

Pikalyova Karina,Orlov Alexey,Lin Arkadii,Tarasova Olga,Marcou Gilles,Horvath Dragos,Poroikov Vladimir,Varnek AlexandreORCID

Abstract

AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) drug resistance is a global healthcare issue. The emergence of drug resistance demands treatment adaptation. Computational methods predicting the drug resistance profile from genomic data of HIV isolates are advantageous for monitoring drug resistance in patients. Yet, the currently existing computational methods for drug resistance prediction are either not suitable for complex mutational patterns in emerging HIV strains or lack interpretability of prediction results which is of paramount importance in clinical practice. Hence, to overcome these limitations, new approaches for the HIV drug resistance prediction combining high accuracy and interpretability are required. In this work, a new methodology for the analysis of protein sequence data based on the application of generative topographic mapping was developed and applied for HIV drug resistance profiling. It allowed achieving high accuracy of resistance predictions and intuitive interpretation of prediction results. The developed approach was successfully applied for the prediction of HIV resistance towards protease, reverse-transcriptase and integrase inhibitors and in-depth analysis of HIV resistance-inducing mutation patterns. Hence, it can serve as an efficient and interpretable tool to suggest optimal treatment regimens.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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