Iwami Shingo, Sato Kei, De Boer Rob J, Aihara Kazuyuki, Miura Tomoyuki, Koyanagi Yoshio
Faculty of Sciences, Department of Biology, Kyushu University Higashi-ku, Fukuoka, Japan.
Front Microbiol. 2012 Sep 4;3:319. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2012.00319. eCollection 2012.
Current in vitro cell culture studies of viral replication deliver detailed time courses of several virological variables, like the amount of virions and the number of target cells, measured over several days of the experiment. Each of these time points solely provides a snap-shot of the virus infection kinetics and is brought about by the complex interplay of target cell infection, and viral production and cell death. It remains a challenge to interpret these data quantitatively and to reveal the kinetics of these underlying processes to understand how the viral infection depends on these kinetic properties. In order to decompose the kinetics of virus infection, we introduce a method to "quantitatively" describe the virus infection in in vitro cell cultures, and discuss the potential of the mathematical based analyses for experimental virology.
当前关于病毒复制的体外细胞培养研究提供了几个病毒学变量的详细时间进程,比如在几天的实验过程中测量的病毒粒子数量和靶细胞数量。这些时间点中的每一个都仅仅提供了病毒感染动力学的一个快照,并且是由靶细胞感染、病毒产生和细胞死亡之间复杂的相互作用所导致的。定量解释这些数据并揭示这些潜在过程的动力学以理解病毒感染如何依赖于这些动力学特性仍然是一个挑战。为了分解病毒感染的动力学,我们引入一种方法来“定量”描述体外细胞培养中的病毒感染,并讨论基于数学分析在实验病毒学中的潜力。