Kinetic aspects of virus targeting by nanoparticles in vivo
Journal article, 2021

One of the suggested ways of the use of nanoparticles in virology implies their association with and subsequent deactivation of virions. The conditions determining the efficiency of this approach in vivo are now not clear. Herein, I propose the first kinetic model describing the corresponding processes and clarifying these conditions. My analysis indicates that nanoparticles can decrease concentration of infected cells by a factor of one order of magnitude, but this decrease itself (without feedback of the immune system) is insufficient for full eradication of infection. It can, however, induce delay in the progress of infection, and this delay can help to form sufficient feedback of the immune system.

Kinetic model

Nanoparticles

Inhibition

Viral infection

Association

Author

Vladimir Zhdanov

Chalmers, Physics

Russian Academy of Sciences

Journal of Biological Physics

0092-0606 (ISSN) 1573-0689 (eISSN)

Vol. 47 2 95-101

Subject Categories

Immunology

Other Chemical Engineering

Microbiology in the medical area

DOI

10.1007/s10867-021-09570-z

PubMed

34080098

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8/17/2021