Modeling and analysis of a within-host HIV/HTLV-I co-infection.

IF 0.9 Q2 MATHEMATICS
A M Elaiw, N H AlShamrani
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) are two retroviruses that attack the CD4 + T cells and impair their functions. Both HIV and HTLV-I can be transmitted between individuals through direct contact with certain body fluids from infected individuals. Therefore, a person can be co-infected with both viruses. HIV causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), while HTLV-I is the causative agent for adult T-cell leukemia (ATL) and HTLV-I-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP). Several mathematical models have been developed in the literature to describe the within-host dynamics of HIV and HTLV-I mono-infections. However, modeling a within-host dynamics of HIV/HTLV-I co-infection has not been involved. The present paper is concerned with the formulation and investigation of a new HIV/HTLV-I co-infection model under the effect of Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) immune response. The model describes the interaction between susceptible CD4 + T cells, silent HIV-infected cells, active HIV-infected cells, silent HTLV-infected cells, Tax-expressing HTLV-infected cells, free HIV particles, HIV-specific CTLs and HTLV-specific CTLs. The HIV can spread by virus-to-cell transmission. On the other side, HTLV-I has two modes of transmission, (i) horizontal transmission via direct cell-to-cell contact through the virological synapse, and (ii) vertical transmission through the mitotic division of Tax-expressing HTLV-infected cells. The well-posedness of the model is established by showing that the solutions of the model are nonnegative and bounded. We define a set of threshold parameters which govern the existence and stability of all equilibria of the model. We explore the global asymptotic stability of all equilibria by utilizing Lyapunov function and Lyapunov-LaSalle asymptotic stability theorem. We have presented numerical simulations to justify the applicability and effectiveness of the theoretical results. In addition, we evaluate the effect of HTLV-I infection on the HIV dynamics and vice versa.

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宿主内HIV/HTLV-I合并感染的建模和分析。
人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)和人类嗜T淋巴病毒I型(HTLV-I)是两种攻击CD4 + T细胞并损害其功能的逆转录病毒。HIV和HTLV-I都可以通过直接接触感染者的某些体液在人与人之间传播。因此,一个人可能同时感染两种病毒。HIV引起获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS),而HTLV-I是成人t细胞白血病(ATL)和HTLV-I相关脊髓病/热带痉挛性截瘫(HAM/TSP)的病原体。文献中已经建立了几个数学模型来描述HIV和HTLV-I单感染的宿主内动力学。然而,尚未涉及HIV/HTLV-I合并感染的宿主内动力学建模。本文研究了在细胞毒性T淋巴细胞(ctl)免疫应答作用下的HIV/HTLV-I联合感染新模型的建立和研究。该模型描述了易感CD4 + T细胞、沉默HIV感染细胞、活跃HIV感染细胞、沉默htlv感染细胞、表达tax的htlv感染细胞、游离HIV颗粒、HIV特异性ctl和htlv特异性ctl之间的相互作用。艾滋病毒可以通过病毒到细胞的传播传播。另一方面,HTLV-I有两种传播模式,(i)通过病毒学突触通过细胞间直接接触进行水平传播,(ii)通过表达tax的htlv感染细胞的有丝分裂进行垂直传播。通过证明模型解的非负有界性,建立了模型的适定性。我们定义了一组阈值参数来控制模型的所有平衡点的存在性和稳定性。利用Lyapunov函数和Lyapunov- lasalle渐近稳定性定理,探讨了所有平衡点的全局渐近稳定性。通过数值模拟验证了理论结果的适用性和有效性。此外,我们还评估了HTLV-I感染对HIV动力学的影响,反之亦然。
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