Drug resistance mutations in HIV: new bioinformatics approaches and challenges.

LucBlassel; AnnaZhukova; Christian JVillabona-Arenas; Katherine E Atkins ORCID logo; StéphaneHué; OlivierGascuel; (2021) Drug resistance mutations in HIV: new bioinformatics approaches and challenges. Current opinion in virology, 51. pp. 56-64. ISSN 1879-6257 DOI: 10.1016/j.coviro.2021.09.009
Copy

Drug resistance mutations appear in HIV under treatment pressure. Resistant variants can be transmitted to treatment-naive individuals, which can lead to rapid virological failure and can limit treatment options. Consequently, quantifying the prevalence, emergence and transmission of drug resistance is critical to effectively treating patients and to shape health policies. We review recent bioinformatics developments and in particular describe: (1) the machine learning approaches intended to predict and explain the level of resistance of HIV variants from their sequence data; (2) the phylogenetic methods used to survey the emergence and dynamics of resistant HIV transmission clusters; (3) the impact of deep sequencing in studying within-host and between-host genetic diversity of HIV variants, notably regarding minority resistant variants.



picture_as_pdf
1-s2.0-S1879625721001073-main.pdf
subject
Published Version
Available under Creative Commons: 4.0

View Download

Explore Further

Read more research from the creator(s):

Find work associated with the faculties and division(s):

Find work from this publication: