2021 Mathematical Analysis of the Role of HIV/HBV Latency in Hepatocytes
Hasifa Nampala, Matylda Jablonska-Sabuka, Martin Singull
Author Affiliations +
J. Appl. Math. 2021: 1-15 (2021). DOI: 10.1155/2021/5525857

Abstract

The biggest challenge of treating HIV is rampant liver-related morbidity and mortality. This is, to some extent, attributed to hepatocytes acting as viral reservoirs to both HIV and HBV. Viral reservoirs harbour latent provirus, rendering it inaccessible by combinational antiretroviral therapy (cART) that is specific to actively proliferating virus. Latency reversal agents (LRA) such as Shock and kill or lock and block, aiming at activating the latently infected cells, have been developed. However, they are CD4+ cell-specific only. There is evidence that the low replication level of HIV in hepatocytes is mainly due to the latency of the provirus in these cells. LRA are developed to reduce the number of latently infected cells; however, the impact of the period viral latency in hepatocytes especially, during HIV/HBV coinfection, needs to be investigated. Viral coinfection coupled with lifelong treatment of HIV/HBV necessitates investigation for the optimal control strategy. We propose a coinfection mathematical model with delay and use optimal control theory to analyse the effect of viral latency in hepatocytes on the dynamics of HIV/HBV coinfection. Analytical results indicate that HBV cannot take a competitive exclusion against HIV; thus, the coinfection endemic equilibrium implies chronic HBV in HIV-infected patients. Numerical and analytical results indicate that both HIV and HBV viral loads are higher with longer viral latency period in hepatocytes, which indicates the need to upgrade LRA to other non-CD4+ cell viral reservoirs. Higher viral load caused by viral latency coupled with the effects of cART partly explains why liver-related complications are the leading cause of mortality in HIV-infected persons.

Acknowledgments

We acknowledge the financial support extended by Sida Phase 4 Bilateral Program with Makerere University 2015-2020, project 316 (capacity building in Mathematics and its applications). I also acknowledge the support rendered by Kyambogo University and Linkopings University.

Citation

Download Citation

Hasifa Nampala. Matylda Jablonska-Sabuka. Martin Singull. "Mathematical Analysis of the Role of HIV/HBV Latency in Hepatocytes." J. Appl. Math. 2021 1 - 15, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5525857

Information

Received: 18 February 2021; Accepted: 26 October 2021; Published: 2021
First available in Project Euclid: 28 July 2021

Digital Object Identifier: 10.1155/2021/5525857

Rights: Copyright © 2021 Hindawi

Vol.2021 • 2021
Back to Top