HIV latency remains a major obstacle to viral elimination. The activation rate of latently infected cells may depend on the age of latent infection. In this paper, we develop a model of HIV infection including age-structured latently infected cells. We mathematically analyse the model and use numerical simulations with different activation functions to show that the model can explain the persistence of low-level viremia and the latent reservoir stability in patients on therapy. Sensitivity tests suggest that the model is robust to the changes of most parameters but is sensitive to the relative magnitude of the net generation rate and the long-term activation rate of latently infected cells. To reduce the sensitivity, we extend the model to ...
HIV can infect cells via virus-to-cell infection or cell-to-cell viral transmission. These two infec...
The rapid decay of the viral load after drug treatment in patients infected with human immunodeficie...
The existence of long-lived reservoirs of latently infected CD4+ T cells is the major barrier to cur...
Abstract. Mathematical models of HIV-1 infection can help interpret drug treatment experiments and i...
Although potent combination therapy is usually able to suppress plasma viral loads in HIV-1 patients...
Latently infected CD 4 + T cells represent one of the major obstacles to HIV eradication even after ...
Despite many years of potent antiretroviral therapy, latently infected cells and low levels of plasm...
Purpose of review HIV targets primary CD4+ T cells. The virus depends on the physiological state of ...
In addition to direct virus infection of target cells, HIV can also be transferred from infected to ...
While viral latency remains one of the biggest challenges for successful antiviral therapy, it has a...
HIV-1 infected patients are effectively treated with highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART). ...
In this paper, a within-host HIV-1 infection model with virus-to-cell and direct cell-to-cell transm...
AbstractThe main impediment to a cure for HIV is the existence of long-lasting treatment resistant v...
Low levels of viral load are found in HIV-infected patients, after many years under successful suppr...
Several studies have reported dual pathways for HIV cell infection, namely the binding of free virio...
HIV can infect cells via virus-to-cell infection or cell-to-cell viral transmission. These two infec...
The rapid decay of the viral load after drug treatment in patients infected with human immunodeficie...
The existence of long-lived reservoirs of latently infected CD4+ T cells is the major barrier to cur...
Abstract. Mathematical models of HIV-1 infection can help interpret drug treatment experiments and i...
Although potent combination therapy is usually able to suppress plasma viral loads in HIV-1 patients...
Latently infected CD 4 + T cells represent one of the major obstacles to HIV eradication even after ...
Despite many years of potent antiretroviral therapy, latently infected cells and low levels of plasm...
Purpose of review HIV targets primary CD4+ T cells. The virus depends on the physiological state of ...
In addition to direct virus infection of target cells, HIV can also be transferred from infected to ...
While viral latency remains one of the biggest challenges for successful antiviral therapy, it has a...
HIV-1 infected patients are effectively treated with highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART). ...
In this paper, a within-host HIV-1 infection model with virus-to-cell and direct cell-to-cell transm...
AbstractThe main impediment to a cure for HIV is the existence of long-lasting treatment resistant v...
Low levels of viral load are found in HIV-infected patients, after many years under successful suppr...
Several studies have reported dual pathways for HIV cell infection, namely the binding of free virio...
HIV can infect cells via virus-to-cell infection or cell-to-cell viral transmission. These two infec...
The rapid decay of the viral load after drug treatment in patients infected with human immunodeficie...
The existence of long-lived reservoirs of latently infected CD4+ T cells is the major barrier to cur...