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Mathematical models of HIV replication and pathogenesis.

Dominik Wodarz1.   

Abstract

This review outlines how mathematical models have been helpful, and continue to be so, for obtaining insights into the in vivo dynamics of HIV infection. The review starts with a discussion of a basic mathematical model that has been frequently used to study HIV dynamics. Some crucial results are described, including the estimation of key parameters that characterize the infection, and the generation of influential theories which argued that in vivo virus evolution is a key player in HIV pathogenesis. Subsequently, more recent concepts are reviewed that have relevance for disease progression, including the multiple infection of cells and the direct cell-to-cell transmission of the virus through the formation of virological synapses. These are important mechanisms that can influence the rate at which HIV spreads through its target cell population, which is tightly linked to the rate at which the disease progresses towards AIDS.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25048145     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-1115-8_30

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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Review 1.  Dynamic models of viral replication and latency.

Authors:  Pejman Mohammadi; Angela Ciuffi; Niko Beerenwinkel
Journal:  Curr Opin HIV AIDS       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 4.283

2.  In-host modeling.

Authors:  Stanca M Ciupe; Jane M Heffernan
Journal:  Infect Dis Model       Date:  2017-04-29
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