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Genomic signatures of protease and reverse transcriptase genes from HIV-1 subtype C isolated from first-line ART patients in India

Genomic signatures of the protease and reverse transcriptase gene of HIV-1 from HIV infected North Indian patients who were under ART from 1 to ≤ 7 years were analyzed. The DNA from plasma samples of 9 patients and RNA from 57 patients were isolated and subjected to amplification for the protease an...

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Autores principales: Barik, Sushanta Kumar, Mohanty, Keshar Kunja, Patil, Shripad A, Tripathy, Srikanth Prasad, Singh, Dharmendra, Hanna, Luke Eilzabeth, Karunaianantham, Ramesh, Pattabiraman, Sathyamurthi, Singh, Tej Pal, Tandon, Rekha, Jena, Srikanta
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Biomedical Informatics 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9997500/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36909690
http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630018371
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author Barik, Sushanta Kumar
Mohanty, Keshar Kunja
Patil, Shripad A
Tripathy, Srikanth Prasad
Singh, Dharmendra
Hanna, Luke Eilzabeth
Karunaianantham, Ramesh
Pattabiraman, Sathyamurthi
Singh, Tej Pal
Tandon, Rekha
Jena, Srikanta
author_facet Barik, Sushanta Kumar
Mohanty, Keshar Kunja
Patil, Shripad A
Tripathy, Srikanth Prasad
Singh, Dharmendra
Hanna, Luke Eilzabeth
Karunaianantham, Ramesh
Pattabiraman, Sathyamurthi
Singh, Tej Pal
Tandon, Rekha
Jena, Srikanta
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description Genomic signatures of the protease and reverse transcriptase gene of HIV-1 from HIV infected North Indian patients who were under ART from 1 to ≤ 7 years were analyzed. The DNA from plasma samples of 9 patients and RNA from 57 patients were isolated and subjected to amplification for the protease and reverse transcriptase gene of HIV-1 subtype C. Then sequencing was carried out following the WHO dried blood spot protocol. The drug resistance mutation patterns were analyzed using the HIV Drug Resistance Database, Stanford University, USA. Lamivudine-associated drug-resistance mutations such as M184V/M184I, nevirapine-associated drug resistance mutations Y181C and H221Y, and efavirenz-associated drug resistance mutations M230I were observed in reverse transcriptase gene of archived DNA of two HIV-1 infected patients. No mutation was observed in the remaining 7 patients. Various computational tools and websites like viral epidemiological signature pattern analysis (VESPA), hyper mutation, SNAP version 2.1.1, and entropy were utilized for the analysis of the signature pattern of amino acids, hyper mutation, selection pressure, and Shannon entropy in the protease and reverse transcriptase gene sequences of the 9 archived DNA, 56 protease gene and 51 reverse transcriptase gene from the HIV-1 DNA amplified sequences of RNA. The HIV-1 Subtype-C (Gene bank accession number: AB023804) and first isolate HXB2 (Gene bank accession number: K03455.1) was taken as reference sequence. The signature amino acid sequences were identified in the protease and reverse transcriptase gene, no hyper mutation, highest entropy was marked in the amino acid positions and synonymous to non-synonymous nucleotide ratio was calculated in the protease and reverse transcriptase gene of 9 archived DNA sequences, 56 protease and 51 reverse transcriptase gene sequences of HIV-1 Subtype C isolates.
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spelling pubmed-99975002023-03-10 Genomic signatures of protease and reverse transcriptase genes from HIV-1 subtype C isolated from first-line ART patients in India Barik, Sushanta Kumar Mohanty, Keshar Kunja Patil, Shripad A Tripathy, Srikanth Prasad Singh, Dharmendra Hanna, Luke Eilzabeth Karunaianantham, Ramesh Pattabiraman, Sathyamurthi Singh, Tej Pal Tandon, Rekha Jena, Srikanta Bioinformation Research Article Genomic signatures of the protease and reverse transcriptase gene of HIV-1 from HIV infected North Indian patients who were under ART from 1 to ≤ 7 years were analyzed. The DNA from plasma samples of 9 patients and RNA from 57 patients were isolated and subjected to amplification for the protease and reverse transcriptase gene of HIV-1 subtype C. Then sequencing was carried out following the WHO dried blood spot protocol. The drug resistance mutation patterns were analyzed using the HIV Drug Resistance Database, Stanford University, USA. Lamivudine-associated drug-resistance mutations such as M184V/M184I, nevirapine-associated drug resistance mutations Y181C and H221Y, and efavirenz-associated drug resistance mutations M230I were observed in reverse transcriptase gene of archived DNA of two HIV-1 infected patients. No mutation was observed in the remaining 7 patients. Various computational tools and websites like viral epidemiological signature pattern analysis (VESPA), hyper mutation, SNAP version 2.1.1, and entropy were utilized for the analysis of the signature pattern of amino acids, hyper mutation, selection pressure, and Shannon entropy in the protease and reverse transcriptase gene sequences of the 9 archived DNA, 56 protease gene and 51 reverse transcriptase gene from the HIV-1 DNA amplified sequences of RNA. The HIV-1 Subtype-C (Gene bank accession number: AB023804) and first isolate HXB2 (Gene bank accession number: K03455.1) was taken as reference sequence. The signature amino acid sequences were identified in the protease and reverse transcriptase gene, no hyper mutation, highest entropy was marked in the amino acid positions and synonymous to non-synonymous nucleotide ratio was calculated in the protease and reverse transcriptase gene of 9 archived DNA sequences, 56 protease and 51 reverse transcriptase gene sequences of HIV-1 Subtype C isolates. Biomedical Informatics 2022-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9997500/ /pubmed/36909690 http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630018371 Text en © 2022 Biomedical Informatics https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Barik, Sushanta Kumar
Mohanty, Keshar Kunja
Patil, Shripad A
Tripathy, Srikanth Prasad
Singh, Dharmendra
Hanna, Luke Eilzabeth
Karunaianantham, Ramesh
Pattabiraman, Sathyamurthi
Singh, Tej Pal
Tandon, Rekha
Jena, Srikanta
Genomic signatures of protease and reverse transcriptase genes from HIV-1 subtype C isolated from first-line ART patients in India
title Genomic signatures of protease and reverse transcriptase genes from HIV-1 subtype C isolated from first-line ART patients in India
title_full Genomic signatures of protease and reverse transcriptase genes from HIV-1 subtype C isolated from first-line ART patients in India
title_fullStr Genomic signatures of protease and reverse transcriptase genes from HIV-1 subtype C isolated from first-line ART patients in India
title_full_unstemmed Genomic signatures of protease and reverse transcriptase genes from HIV-1 subtype C isolated from first-line ART patients in India
title_short Genomic signatures of protease and reverse transcriptase genes from HIV-1 subtype C isolated from first-line ART patients in India
title_sort genomic signatures of protease and reverse transcriptase genes from hiv-1 subtype c isolated from first-line art patients in india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9997500/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36909690
http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630018371
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