An immune memory-structured SIS epidemiological model for hyperdiverse pathogens
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| Publication date | 07-11-2023 |
| Journal | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences |
| Article number | e2218499120 |
| Volume | Issue number | 120 | 45 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
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| Abstract |
A hyperdiverse class of pathogens of humans and wildlife, including the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum,
relies on multigene families to encode antigenic variation. As a
result, high (asymptomatic) prevalence is observed despite high immunity
in local populations under high-transmission settings. The vast
diversity of “strains” and genes encoding this variation challenges the
application of established models for the population dynamics of such
infectious diseases. Agent-based models have been formulated to address
theory on strain coexistence and structure, but their complexity can
limit application to gain insights into population dynamics. Motivated
by P. falciparum malaria, we develop an alternative formulation
in the form of a structured susceptible-infected-susceptible population
model in continuous time, where individuals are classified not only by
age, as is standard, but also by the diversity of parasites they have
been exposed to and retain in their specific immune memory. We analyze
the population dynamics and bifurcation structure of this system of
partial-differential equations, showing the existence of alternative
steady states and an associated tipping point with transmission
intensity. We attribute the critical transition to the positive feedback
between parasite genetic diversity and force of infection. Basins of
attraction show that intervention must drastically reduce diversity to
prevent a rebound to high infection levels. Results emphasize the
importance of explicitly considering pathogen diversity and associated
specific immune memory in the population dynamics of hyperdiverse
epidemiological systems. This statement is discussed in a more general
context for ecological competition systems with hyperdiverse trait
spaces.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | With supplementary file. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2218499120 |
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