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A Data-driven Model of the Role of Energy in Sepsis

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Journal J Theor Biol
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biology
Date 2021 Nov 10
PMID 34757193
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Abstract

Exposure to pathogens elicits a complex immune response involving multiple interdependent pathways. This response may mitigate detrimental effects and restore health but, if imbalanced, can lead to negative outcomes including sepsis. This complexity and need for balance pose a challenge for clinicians and have attracted attention from modelers seeking to apply computational tools to guide therapeutic approaches. In this work, we address a shortcoming of such past efforts by incorporating the dynamics of energy production and consumption into a computational model of the acute immune response. With this addition, we performed fits of model dynamics to data obtained from non-human primates exposed to Escherichia coli. Our analysis identifies parameters that may be crucial in determining survival outcomes and also highlights energy-related factors that modulate the immune response across baseline and altered glucose conditions.

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