The effect of immune responses in HCV disease progression

A. Chatterjee, M. Singh, B. Kumar
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In this research article, the discreet role of Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte (CTL) during the Hepatitis C Virus infection has been studied. To explore the implications of the CTL responses, we have formulated a model considering the dynamics of the population of uninfected liver cells, infected liver cells, HCV and CTL responses. Since the actual incidence rate is probably not linear over the entire range of virus and uninfected liver cells. So, here we have assumed that there exists a saturation effect in disease transmission rate. We have analysed the model by both analytical as well as numerical approaches. We have found out the threshold condition that determines the existence and stability of the endemic equilibrium.
免疫反应在HCV疾病进展中的作用
本文研究了细胞毒性T淋巴细胞(CTL)在丙型肝炎病毒感染中的作用。为了探讨CTL反应的意义,我们制定了一个考虑未感染肝细胞、感染肝细胞、HCV和CTL反应群体动态的模型。因为实际发病率在病毒和未感染肝细胞的整个范围内可能不是线性的。因此,这里我们假设在疾病传播率中存在饱和效应。我们用解析和数值两种方法分析了这个模型。我们找到了决定地方性平衡存在和稳定的阈值条件。
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