Reynolds Angela, Rubin Jonathan, Clermont Gilles, Day Judy, Vodovotz Yoram, Bard Ermentrout G
Department of Mathematics, 301 Thackeray, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA.
J Theor Biol. 2006 Sep 7;242(1):220-36. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2006.02.016. Epub 2006 Apr 3.
The acute inflammatory response, triggered by a variety of biological or physical stresses on an organism, is a delicate system of checks and balances that, although aimed at promoting healing and restoring homeostasis, can result in undesired and occasionally lethal physiological responses. In this work, we derive a reduced conceptual model for the acute inflammatory response to infection, built up from consideration of direct interactions of fundamental effectors. We harness this model to explore the importance of dynamic anti-inflammation in promoting resolution of infection and homeostasis. Further, we offer a clinical correlation between model predictions and potential therapeutic interventions based on modulation of immunity by anti-inflammatory agents.
由生物体上各种生物或物理应激引发的急性炎症反应,是一个精妙的制衡系统,尽管其旨在促进愈合和恢复体内平衡,但可能会导致不良的、有时甚至是致命的生理反应。在这项工作中,我们从对基本效应器直接相互作用的考虑出发,推导了一个针对感染的急性炎症反应的简化概念模型。我们利用这个模型来探究动态抗炎在促进感染消退和体内平衡方面的重要性。此外,我们基于抗炎药物对免疫的调节作用,给出了模型预测与潜在治疗干预之间的临床关联。