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Title: Modeling the dynamics of viral–host interaction during treatment of productively infected cells and free virus involving total immune response
Authors: Dubey, Uma S.
Dubey, Balram
Keywords: Biology
Virus dynamics model
Humoral immune response
CTL-mediated immune response
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: VUP
Abstract: Virus dynamics models are useful in interpreting and predicting the change in viral load over the time and the effect of treatment in emerging viral infections like HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B virus (HBV). We propose a mathematical model involving the role of total immune response (innate, CTL, and humoral) and treatment for productively infected cells and free virus to understand the dynamics of virus–host interactions. A threshold condition for the extinction or persistence of infection, i.e. basic reproductive number, in the presence of immune response (RI) is established. We study the global stability of virus-free equilibrium and interior equilibrium using LaSalle’s principle and Lyapunov’s direct method. The global stability of virus-free equilibrium ensures the clearance of virus from the body, which is independent of initial status of subpopulations. Central manifold theory is used to study the behavior of equilibrium points
URI: https://www.journals.vu.lt/nonlinear-analysis/article/view/21434
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