黄热病疫苗模型的定量验证

C. R. B. Bonin, M. Lobosco, G. C. Fernandes, R. M. Martins, L. Camacho, L. Mota, S. Lima, A. C. Campi-Azevedo, O. Martins-Filho, Rodrigo Weber dos Santos
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摘要

一种有效的黄热病疫苗自1937年以来一直可用。然而,关于其使用的问题仍然知之甚少,例如赋予疾病免疫力的理想剂量,加强剂量的必要性,免疫功能正常,免疫抑制和儿童的最佳免疫计划等问题。这项工作的目的是证明计算工具可用于模拟有关黄热病疫苗接种和个体对该疫苗的免疫反应的不同情景,从而协助回答其中一些悬而未决的问题。在这种情况下,这项工作提出了黄热病疫苗接种的人类免疫反应的计算模型的结果。该模型考虑了人体免疫系统的基本细胞和分子,如抗原呈递细胞、B淋巴细胞和T淋巴细胞、记忆细胞和抗体。该模型能够复制在不同疫苗接种情况下实验获得的抗体水平,允许用实验数据进行定量验证。
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Quantitative Validation of a Yellow Fever Vaccine Model
An effective yellow fever vaccine has been available since 1937. Nevertheless, questions regarding its use remain poorly understood, such as the ideal dose to confer immunity against the disease, the need for booster dose, the optimal immunization schedule for immunocompetent, immunosuppressed, and children, among other issues. The objective of this work is to demonstrate that computational tools can be used to simulate different scenarios regarding yellow fever vaccination and the immune response of the individuals to this vaccine, thus assisting the response of some of these open questions. In this context, this work presents the results of a computational model of the human immune response to vaccination against yellow fever. The model takes into account essential cells and molecules of the human immune system, such as antigen-presenting cells, B and T lymphocytes, memory cells, and antibodies. The model was able to replicate the levels of antibodies obtained experimentally in different vaccination scenarios, allowing a quantitative validation with experimental data.
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