考虑HIV-1感染模型的多重延迟效应与饱和感染率,宿主细胞的恢复和增殖

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
D. Adak, N. Bairagi, R. Hakl
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摘要

生物模型固有地包含延迟。然而,与非延迟模型相比,延迟诱导模型的数学分析更为困难。如果模型包含多个延迟,困难会成倍增加。在本文中,我们分析了存在和不存在多重延迟的现实HIV-1感染模型。在一个基本的HIV-1宿主模型中,我们考虑了CD4+T细胞的自我增殖、非线性饱和感染率以及由于不完全逆转录而导致的感染细胞的恢复,并纳入了多个延迟来解释病毒成功进入和随后病毒从感染细胞繁殖的原因。当基本繁殖数小于1时,延迟系统和非延迟系统都成为无病系统。在不存在时滞的情况下,被感染的平衡点在某些参数空间下是局部渐近稳定的,在其他参数空间下是不稳定的。当非延迟系统是稳定的时,系统在任何一种延迟的存在下都可能表现出不稳定的振荡行为。第二次延迟进一步增强了地方性平衡的不稳定性,而地方性平衡在存在单一延迟时是稳定的。数值结果与分析结果一致,反映了在HIV-1感染个体中观察到的相当真实的动态。
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Accounting for multi-delay effects in an HIV-1 infection model with saturated infection rate, recovery and proliferation of host cells
Biological models inherently contain delay. Mathematical analysis of a delay-induced model is, however, more difficult compare to its non-delayed counterpart. Difficulties multiply if the model contains multiple delays. In this paper, we analyze a realistic HIV-1 infection model in the presence and absence of multiple delays. We consider self-proliferation of CD4+T cells, nonlinear saturated infection rate and recovery of infected cells due to incomplete reverse transcription in a basic HIV-1 in-host model and incorporate multiple delays to account for successful viral entry and subsequent virus reproduction from the infected cell. Both of delayed and non-delayed system becomes disease-free if the basic reproduction number is less than unity. In the absence of delays, the infected equilibrium is shown to be locally asymptotically stable under some parametric space and unstable otherwise. The system may show unstable oscillatory behaviour in the presence of either delay even when the non-delayed system is stable. The second delay further enhances the instability of the endemic equilibrium which is otherwise stable in the presence of a single delay. Numerical results are shown to be in agreement with the analytical results and reflect quite realistic dynamics observed in HIV-1 infected individuals.
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Biomath
Biomath Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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