Maintenance of the latent reservoir by pyroptosis and superinfection in a fractional order HIV transmission model

IF 2.2 Q1 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED
Ana R. M. Carvalho, C. Pinto, J. N. Tavares
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Abstract

We focus on the importance of pyroptosis and superinfection on the maintenance of thehuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) latent reservoir on infected patients. The latent reservoir hasbeen found to be crucial to the persistence of low levels of viral loads found in HIV-infected patients,after many years of successfully suppressive anti-retroviral therapy (ART). This reservoir seems to actas an archive for strains of HIV no longer dominant in the blood, such as wild-type virus. When apatient decides to quit therapy there is a rapid turnover and the wild-type virus re-emerges. Thus, itis extremely important to understand the mechanisms behind the maintenance of this reservoir. Forthat, we propose a fractional order model for the dynamics of HIV, where pyroptosis and superinfectionare considered. The model is simulated for biological meaningful parameters and interesting patternsare found. Our results are interpreted for clinical appreciation.
在分数阶HIV传播模型中,通过焦亡和重复感染维持潜伏库
我们的重点是焦亡和重复感染在维持人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)潜伏库感染患者的重要性。经过多年成功的抑制性抗逆转录病毒治疗(ART),人们发现潜伏病毒库对hiv感染患者体内低水平病毒载量的持续存在至关重要。这个储存库似乎为不再在血液中占主导地位的HIV毒株(如野生型病毒)提供了一个档案。当患者决定停止治疗时,就会发生快速的转变,野生型病毒重新出现。因此,了解这一储层维持背后的机制是极其重要的。为此,我们提出了HIV动力学的分数阶模型,其中考虑了焦亡和重复感染。对该模型进行了有生物学意义的参数模拟,发现了有趣的模式。我们的结果被解释为临床鉴赏。
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