Centre for Atom Optics and Ultrafast Spectroscopy, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.
J Theor Biol. 2012 Feb 21;295:86-99. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2011.11.016. Epub 2011 Nov 25.
In this paper we analyze the demographic fluctuations and correlations present in within-host populations of viruses and their target cells during the early stages of infection. In particular, we present an exact treatment of a discrete-population, stochastic, continuous-time master equation description of HIV or similar retroviral infection dynamics, employing Monte Carlo simulations. The results of calculations employing Gillespie's direct method clearly demonstrate the importance of considering the microscopic details of the interactions which constitute the macroscopic dynamics. We then employ the τ-leaping approach to study the statistical characteristics of infections involving realistic absolute numbers of within-host viral and cellular populations, before going on to investigate the effect that initial viral population size plays on these characteristics. Our main conclusion is that cross-correlations between infected cell and virion populations alter dramatically over the course of the infection. We suggest that these statistical correlations offer a novel and robust signature for the acute phase of retroviral infection.
在本文中,我们分析了在感染早期,病毒及其靶细胞在宿主内群体中存在的人口统计学波动和相关性。特别是,我们采用蒙特卡罗模拟方法,对 HIV 或类似逆转录病毒感染动力学的离散种群、随机、连续时间主方程描述进行了精确处理。使用 Gillespie 直接方法进行的计算结果清楚地表明了考虑构成宏观动力学的相互作用的微观细节的重要性。然后,我们采用 τ-跳跃方法研究了涉及宿主内病毒和细胞群体的实际绝对数量的感染的统计特征,然后研究了初始病毒群体大小对这些特征的影响。我们的主要结论是,受感染细胞和病毒粒子群体之间的交叉相关在感染过程中会发生剧烈变化。我们认为这些统计相关性为逆转录病毒感染的急性期提供了一种新颖而稳健的特征。