
Bevelynn Williams
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University of Leeds Continue Reading Bevelynn Williams
A Stochastic Intracellular Model of Anthrax Infection With Spore Germination Heterogeneity.
. The calibrated stochastic model allows us to compute the probability of rupture, mean time to rupture, and rupture size distribution, of a macrophage that has been infected with one spore. We also obtain the mean spore and bacterial loads over time for a population of cells, each assumed to be initially infected with a single spore. Our results support the existence of significant heterogeneity in the germination rate, with a subset of spores expected to germinate much later than the majority. Furthermore, in agreement with experimental evidence, our results suggest that most of the spores taken up by macrophages are likely to be eliminated by the host cell, but a few germinated spores may survive phagocytosis and lead to the death of the infected cell. Finally, we discuss how this stochastic modelling approach, together with dose-response data, allows us to quantify and predict individual infection risk following exposure.
Frontiers in immunology

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University of Leeds Continue Reading Bevelynn Williams

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Los Alamos National Laboratory Continue Reading Carmen Molina-Paris

Professor of Applied Mathematics
University of Leeds Continue Reading Grant Lythe