2015
DOI: 10.1080/17415977.2015.1017484
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Modelling immune response to BK virus infection and donor kidney in renal transplant recipients

Abstract: In this paper we develop and validate with bootstrapping techniques a mechanistic mathematical model of immune response to both BK virus infection and a donor kidney based on known and hypothesized mechanisms in the literature. The model presented does not capture all the details of the immune response but possesses key features that describe a very complex immunological process. We then estimate model parameters using a least squares approach with a typical set of available clinical data. Sensitivity analysis… Show more

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“…We focus on modeling of the BK virus, a common pathogen (and major threat) found in kidney transplant patients-see [7] and the references therein. We describe the dynamics of the viral load V , susceptible H S and infected H I host cells, BKV-specific E V and allospecific E K effector CD8+ T cells and serum creatinine C with a brief description of the underlying biological model for which we base our mathematical model.…”
Section: Model Comparison In Organ Transplant Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We focus on modeling of the BK virus, a common pathogen (and major threat) found in kidney transplant patients-see [7] and the references therein. We describe the dynamics of the viral load V , susceptible H S and infected H I host cells, BKV-specific E V and allospecific E K effector CD8+ T cells and serum creatinine C with a brief description of the underlying biological model for which we base our mathematical model.…”
Section: Model Comparison In Organ Transplant Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Creatinine is a waste product in the blood resulting from muscle activity and is removed by the healthy kidney. Therefore, serum creatinine concentration C is used as a surrogate for glomerular filtration rate (GFR), a commonly used index of kidney function [7]. The production rate of C is represented by λ C and when the kidney is impaired, creatinine is not effectively filtered and its concentration increases.…”
Section: Model Comparison In Organ Transplant Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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