Abstract

Evolution of an individual within another individual is known as within-host dynamics (WHD). The most common modeling technique to study WHD involves ordinary differential equations (ODEs). In the field of biology, models of this kind assume, for example, that both the number of viruses and the number of mouse cells susceptible to being infected change according to their interaction as stated in the ODE model. However, viruses can undergo mutations and, consequently, evolve inside the mouse, whereas the mouse, in turn, displays evolutionary mechanisms through its immune system (e.g., clonal selection), defending against the invading virus. In this work, as the main novelty, we propose an evolutionary WHD model simulating the coexistence of an evolving invader within a host. In addition, instead of using ODEs we developed an alternative methodology consisting of the hybridization of a genetic algorithm with an artificial immune system. Aside from the model, interest in biology, and its potential clinical use, the proposed WHD model may be useful in those cases where the invader exhibits evolutionary changes, for instance, in the design of anti-virus software, intrusion detection algorithms in a corporation’s computer systems, etc. The model successfully simulates two intruder detection paradigms (i.e., humoral detection, danger detection) in which the intruder represents an evolving invader or guest (e.g., virus, computer program,) that infects a host (e.g., mouse, computer memory). The obtained results open up the possibility of simulating environments in which two entities (guest versus host) compete evolutionarily with each other when occupying the same space (e.g., organ cells, computer memory, network).

Highlights

  • Evolution is one of the central paradigms of contemporary biology

  • We conclude that the simulation experiments reasonably captured the evolutionary dynamics of the guest within a host that fights against guest evolution

  • We conclude that the proposed evolutionary within-host dynamics (WHD) model adequately simulates the coexistence of two agents exhibiting both an evolutionary dynamic against each other

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Summary

Introduction

Evolution is one of the central paradigms of contemporary biology. At present, there is no mechanism or biological phenomenon which can be explained outside of evolutionary thinking. We designed an evolutionary WHD simulation model in which the guest evolves inside a host. In the biological scenario in which we were inspired by, a virus (guest) infects and evolves within the organ of a mouse (host). The evolutionary WHD simulation model was inspired by a specific biological scenario and applied to an elementary example in computer science. In the biological scenario in which we were inspired by, a virus (guest) infects and evolves within the organ of a mouse (host) which its defends its integrity from infection. 2. An Evolutionary WHD Model Inspired by Virus Evolution inside a Mouse with Immune.

Host and Guest Modeling
An Evolutionary Algorithm for Viral Cycle Simulation
Mouse Infection Model
Thymus Model and Simulation
Humoral Immune Response
Theory of Danger
WHD Model Architecture
Simulation Experiments
Results
Humoral Detection and Immune Response
10. Humoral detection experiment with
Danger
11. Danger detection experiment
DOSthan
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