Nowak, Bangham, 1996

Model Status

This model has been built with the differential expressions in Nowak's 1996 paper for population dynamics of immune responses to persistent viruses and is known to run in PCEnv and COR. The units have been checked and they are consistent. This particular CellML model is the 1st model out of the 3 outlined in the paper. The model cannot be verified as the paper figures portray graphs that cannot be rendered by PCEnv or COR due to the need for variable parameters, and also certain parameters are unspecified and left for the modeller to decide. Current parameterization portrays the interaction of uninfected cells x, infected cells y, and free virus particles v (model 1).

Model Structure

Abstract: Mathematical models, which are based on a firm understanding of biological interactions, can provide nonintuitive insights into the dynamics of host responses to infectious agents and can suggest new avenues for experimentation. Here, a simple mathematical approach is developed to explore the relation between antiviral immune responses, virus load, and virus diversity. The model results are compared to data on cytotoxic T cell responses and viral diversity in infections with the human T cell leukemia virus (HTLV-1) and the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1).

Population dynamics of immune responses to persistent viruses, Nowak, MA and Bangham, CR, 1996, Science, 272, 74-79 PubMed ID: 8600540

Schematic diagram of a model for virus-CTL interaction.