JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY | 卷:229 |
Optimizing within-host viral fitness: infected cell lifespan and virion production rate | |
Article | |
Gilchrist, MA ; Coombs, D ; Perelson, AS | |
关键词: HIV; viral evolution; parasite evolution; viral fitness; within-host adaptation; | |
DOI : 10.1016/j.jtbi.2004.04.015 | |
来源: Elsevier | |
【 摘 要 】
We explore how an infected cell's virion production rate can affect the relative fitness of a virus within a host. We perform an invasion analysis, based on an age-structured model of viral dynamics, to derive the within-host relative viral fitness. We find that for chronic infections, in the absence of trade-offs between viral life history stages, natural selection favors viral strains whose virion production rate maximizes viral burst size. We then show how various life history trade-offs such as that between virion production and immune system recognition and clearance of virally infected cells can lead to natural selection favoring production rates lower than the one that maximizes burst size. Our findings suggest that HIV replication rates should vary between cells with different life spans, as has been suggested by recent observation. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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