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Phylodynamic Inference with Kernel ABC and Its Application to HIV Epidemiology

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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 32, 期 9, 页码 2483-2495

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msv123

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phylodynamics; approximate Bayesian computation; tree shape; molecular epidemiology; virus evolution; human immunodeficiency virus

资金

  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) [HOP-111406]
  2. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation [OPP1110049]
  3. CIHR New Investigator Award (Canadian HIV Vaccine Initiative, Vaccine Discovery and Social Research)
  4. Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research
  5. Providence Health Care Research Institute
  6. St. Paul's Hospital Foundation

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The shapes of phylogenetic trees relating virus populations are determined by the adaptation of viruses within each host, and by the transmission of viruses among hosts. Phylodynamic inference attempts to reverse this flow of information, estimating parameters of these processes from the shape of a virus phylogeny reconstructed from a sample of genetic sequences from the epidemic. A key challenge to phylodynamic inference is quantifying the similarity between two trees in an efficient and comprehensive way. In this study, I demonstrate that a new distance measure, based on a subset tree kernel function from computational linguistics, confers a significant improvement over previous measures of tree shape for classifying trees generated under different epidemiological scenarios. Next, I incorporate this kernel-based distance measure into an approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) framework for phylodynamic inference. ABC bypasses the need for an analytical solution of model likelihood, as it only requires the ability to simulate data from the model. I validate this kernel-ABC method for phylodynamic inference by estimating parameters from data simulated under a simple epidemiological model. Results indicate that kernel-ABC attained greater accuracy for parameters associated with virus transmission than leading software on the same data sets. Finally, I apply the kernel-ABC framework to study a recent outbreak of a recombinant HIV subtype in China. Kernel-ABC provides a versatile framework for phylodynamic inference because it can fit a broader range of models than methods that rely on the computation of exact likelihoods.

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