INVESTIGADORES
ACTIS Marcelo Jesus
capítulos de libros
Título:
Control schemes for Personalizing Therapies
Autor/es:
PEREZ, MARA; ABUIN, PABLO; ACTIS, MARCELO; FERRAMOSCA, ANTONIO; HERNANDEZ-VARGAS, ESTEBAN; GONZÁLEZ, ALEJANDRO
Libro:
Feedback Control for Personalized Medicine
Editorial:
Academic Press - Elsevier
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2022; p. 11 - 39
Resumen:
Several mathematical models in SARS-CoV-2 have shown how the target cell model can help to understand the spread of the virus in the host and how potential antiviral treatments can help to control the virus. Concepts as equilibrium and stability have shown to be crucial to qualitatively determine the best alternatives to schedule drugs, based on their effectiveness in reducing the viral infection and replication rates. Important biological events such as rebounds of the infections (when antivirals are incorrectly interrupted) can also be explained by means of a dynamic study of the target cell model. In this work a full characterization of the dynamical behavior of the target cell models under control actions is given and, based on this characterization, the optimal fixed-dose antiviral schedule that produces the smallest amount of dead cells (without viral load rebounds) is computed. The results of several simulations – performed by considering real patient data – show the potential benefits of both the model characterization and the control strategy.