| Literature DB >> 29349288 |
Purity Ngina1, Rachel Waema Mbogo1, Livingstone S Luboobi1.
Abstract
The in vivo dynamics of HIV infection, the infection mechanism, the cell types infected, and the role played by the cytotoxic cells are poorly understood. This paper uses mathematical modelling as a tool to investigate and analyze the immune system dynamics in the presence of HIV infection. We formulate a six-dimensional model of nonlinear ordinary differential equations derived from known biological interaction mechanisms between the immune cells and the HIV virions. The existence and uniqueness as well as positivity and boundedness of the solutions to the differential equations are proved. Furthermore, the disease-free reproduction number is derived and the local asymptotic stability of the model investigated. In addition, numerical analysis is carried out to illustrate the importance of having R0 < 1. Lastly, the biological dynamics of HIV in vivo infection are graphically represented. The results indicate that, at acute infection, the cytotoxic T-cells play a paramount role in reducing HIV viral replication. In addition, the results emphasize the importance of developing controls, interventions, and management policies that when implemented would lead to viral suppression during acute infection.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29349288 PMCID: PMC5734002 DOI: 10.1155/2017/2124789
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Sch Res Notices ISSN: 2356-7872
Parameters for in vivo HIV dynamics with therapy model.
| Parameter | Description |
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| The rate at which the wild type non-infected CD4+ T-cells are produced. |
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| The production rate of the resistant type non-infected CD4+ T-cells per unit time. |
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| The rate at which the wild type CD4+ T-cells are infected by the HIV virions. |
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| The rate at which the resistant CD4+ T-cells are infected by the HIV virions. |
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| The death rate of the wild type CD4+ T-cells. |
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| The death rate of the resistant type CD4+ T-cells. |
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| The death rate of the infected CD4+ T-cells. |
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| The number of virions releases per bursting infected cells. |
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| The death rate of the infectious virus. |
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| The rate at which the infected cells are eliminated by the activated CTL T-cells. |
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| Proliferation rate of CTL T-cells. |
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| The rate at which the cytotoxic T-cells are produced. |
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| The death rate of the CTL T-cells. |
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| The rate at which the CTL T-cells are activated due to the presence infected CD4+ T-cells. |
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| The rate at which the activated defense cells decay. |
Sensitivity indices of R0 evaluated at the baseline parameter.
| Parameters | Parameter value | sensitivity index |
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| 10 | 0.428724544 |
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| 0.03198 | 0.571275455 |
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| 0.000024 | 0.428724544 |
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| 0.01 | 0.571275455 |
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| 0.01 | −0.428724544 |
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| 0.01 | −0.571275455 |
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| 100 | 1 |
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| 3 | −1 |
Parameters for in vivo HIV model.
| Parameters | Value | Source |
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| 10 cell/mm3/day | Attarian and Tran [ |
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| 0.03198 cell/mm3/day | Attarian and Tran [ |
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| 0.01 day−1 | Srivastava et al. [ |
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| 0.01 day−1 | Attarian and Tran [ |
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| 0.000024 mm3 vir−1 day−1 | Attarian and Tran [ |
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| 0.01 mm3 vir−1 day−1 | Attarian and Tran [ |
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| 0.5 day−1 | Wodarz and Nowak [ |
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| 100 vir. cell−1 day−1 | Mbogo et al. [ |
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| 3 day−1 | Mbogo et al. [ |
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| 0.02 day−1 | Arruda et al. [ |
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| 20 cell/mm3/day | Arruda et al. [ |
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| 0.06 day−1 | Arruda et al. [ |
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| 0.000005 L2 cells2 day1 | Zarei et al. [ |
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| 0.004 day−1 | Arruda et al. [ |
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| 0.004 day−1 | Arruda et al. [ |
Figure 1Tornado plot showing the sensitivity of R0 to some of the parameters values.
Figure 2The HIV dynamics with varying R0.
Figure 3Population of the wild type CD4+ T-cells.
Figure 4Population of the resistant type CD4+ T-cells.
Figure 5Population of the infected CD4+ T-cells.
Figure 6Population of the HIV virus particles.
Figure 7Population of the cytotoxic T-cells.
Figure 8Population of the activated cytotoxic T-cells.