Endogenous versus exogenous origins of diseases
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Sornette, Didier
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Yukalov, Vyacheslav I.
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Yukalova, Elizaveta P.
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Henry, J.-Y.
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Schwab, David
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Cobb, J. Perren
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2020-10-02T12:33:28Z
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2017-06-11T21:19:17Z
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2020-10-02T12:33:28Z
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2009-06
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0218-3390
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1793-6470
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10.1142/S0218339009002880
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/107151
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Many illnesses are associated with an alteration of the immune system homeostasis due to a combination of factors, including exogenous bacterial insult, endogenous breakdown (e.g. development of a disease that results in immuno suppression), or an exogenous hit like surgery that simultaneously alters immune responsiveness and provides access to bacteria, or genetic disorder. We conjecture that, as a consequence of the co-evolution of the human immune system with the ecology of pathogens, the homeostasis of the immune system requires the influx of pathogens. This allows the immune system to keep the ever-present pathogens under control and to react and adjust fast to bursts of infections. We construct the simplest and most general system of rate equations which describes the dynamics of five compartments: healthy cells, altered cells, adaptive immune cells, innate immune cells, and pathogens. We study four regimes obtained with or without auto-immune disorder and with or without spontaneous proliferation of infected cells. For each of the four regimes, the phase space is always characterized by four (but not necessary identical) coexisting stationary structurally stable states. Over all four regimes among the 4 × 4 possibilities, there are only seven different states that are naturally described by the model: (i) strong healthy immune system, (ii) healthy organism with evanescent immune cells, (iii) chronic infections, (iv) strong infections, (v) cancer, (vi) critically ill state, and (vii) death. Our description provides a natural framework for describing the relationships and transitions between these seven states. The analysis of stability conditions demonstrates that these seven states depend on the balance between the robustness of the immune system and the influx of pathogens. In particular, the healthy state A is found to exist only under the influence of a sufficiently large pathogen flux, which suggests that health is not the absence of pathogens, but rather a strong ability to find balance by counteracting any pathogen attack. © 2009 World Scientific Publishing Company.
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en
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Scientific World Inc.
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Organism Homeostasis
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Immune System
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Dynamical-System Modeling
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Origin of Diseases
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States of Organism
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Endogeneous Breakdown
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Exogeneous Stress
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Endogenous versus exogenous origins of diseases
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Journal Article
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Journal of Biological Systems
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17
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2
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225
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267
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000896856
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Singapore
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published
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2017-06-11T21:19:57Z
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pub:167582
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yes
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