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Global dynamics of cell mediated immunity in viral infection models with distributed delays

Dynamical Systems 2010-08-17 v1 Cell Behavior Quantitative Methods

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate global dynamics for a system of delay differential equations which describes a virus-immune interaction in \textit{vivo}. The model has two distributed time delays describing time needed for infection of cell and virus replication. Our model admits three possible equilibria, an uninfected equilibrium and infected equilibrium with or without immune response depending on the basic reproduction number for viral infection R0R_{0} and for CTL response R1R_{1} such that R1<R0R_{1}<R_{0}. It is shown that there always exists one equilibrium which is globally asymptotically stable by employing the method of Lyapunov functional. More specifically, the uninfected equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable if R01R_{0}\leq1, an infected equilibrium without immune response is globally asymptotically stable if R11<R0R_{1}\leq1<R_{0} and an infected equilibrium with immune response is globally asymptotically stable if R1>1R_{1}>1. The immune activation has a positive role in the reduction of the infection cells and the increasing of the uninfected cells if R1>1R_{1}>1.

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@article{arxiv.1008.2518,
  title  = {Global dynamics of cell mediated immunity in viral infection models with distributed delays},
  author = {Yukihiko Nakata},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1008.2518},
  year   = {2010}
}

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16 pages, accepted by Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications