Is there any method of estimating number of viral genomes per host genome using whole exome sequencing data. I am specifically interested in HPV which integrates to host genome in head and neck cancer and also in cervical cancer.
Thanks
Is there any method of estimating number of viral genomes per host genome using whole exome sequencing data. I am specifically interested in HPV which integrates to host genome in head and neck cancer and also in cervical cancer.
Thanks
It sounds like the most straightforward approach would be to map the reads to the genome and viral genomes simultaneously, then calculate the coverage ratio between host and virus. However, there's no reason to expect viral DNA in exome sequencing because the baits wouldn't be designed for it, so I think you'd need whole-genome sequencing. Exome-capture messes up abundance calculations anyway due to differential bait efficiency, so even if you designed baits for your viruses, you'd need calibration.
You can still try the approach I mentioned; some fraction of the viruses may integrate into exons, and the part of the exon at either end of the viral insertion may still bind to the baits, retaining some of the viral genome. Exon-capture routinely captures stuff outside of the baits - there's not a coverage cliff at the edge of the baits, but a gradual decline. Also, exon-capture is not 100% efficient so you still get some coverage of the entire genome. Normally it's very low but that depends on the library prep.
Without calibration it would be very hard to get accurate estimates from this approach, though. There's lots of public WGS data out there.
I don't know if this help, but maybe you want to take a look
http://www.actrec.gov.in/pi-webpages/AmitDutt/HPVdetector/hpvdetectoruserguid.html
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