12–17 Jul 2026
University of Graz
Europe/Vienna timezone

Bistability between acute and chronic states in a Model of Hepatitis B Virus Dynamics

14 Jul 2026, 17:20
20m
01.14 - HS (University of Graz)

01.14 - HS

University of Graz

70
Contributed Talk Immunobiology & Infection Contributed Talks

Speaker

Hayriye Gulbudak (University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

Description

Understanding the mechanisms responsible for different clinical outcomes following hepatitis B infection requires a systems investigation of dynamical interactions between the virus and the immune system. To help elucidate mechanisms of protection and those responsible from transition from acute to chronic disease, we developed a deterministic mathematical model of hepatitis B infection that accounts for cytotoxic immune responses resulting in infected cell death, non-cytotoxic immune responses resulting in infected cell cure and protective immunity from reinfection, and cell proliferation. We analyzed the model and presented outcomes based on three important disease markers: the basic reproduction number 0, the infected cells death rate 𝛿
(describing the effect of cytotoxic immune responses), and the liver carrying capacity 𝐾 (describing the liver susceptibility to infection). Using asymptotic and bifurcation analysis techniques, we determined regions where virus is cleared, virus persists, and where clearance-persistence is determined by the size of viral inoculum. These results can guide the development of personalized intervention.

Author

Hayriye Gulbudak (University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

Co-authors

Jessica Conway (Pennsylvania State University) Nazia Afrin (University of Louisiana at Lafayette) Stanca Cuipe (Virginia Tech)

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