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</script>Current interferon alpha-based treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection fails to cure a sizeable fraction of patients treated. The cause of this treatment failure remains unknown. Here using mathematical modelling, we predict treatment failure to be a consequence of the emergent properties of the interferon-signalling network. HCV induces bistability in the network, creating a new steady state where it can persist. Cells that admit the new steady state alone are refractory to interferon. Using a model of viral kinetics, we show that when the fraction of cells refractory to interferon in a patient exceeds a critical value, treatment fails. Direct-acting antivirals that suppress HCV replication can eliminate the new steady state, restoring interferon sensitivity and improving treatment response. Our study thus presents a new conceptual basis of HCV persistence and treatment response, elucidates the origin of the synergy between interferon and direct-acting antivirals, and facilitates rational treatment optimization.
570, 1300 Biochemistry, General Physics and Astronomy, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Therapeutics, Hepacivirus, Signal transduction, Antiviral Agents, Polyethylene Glycols, Ribavirin, Humans, 3100 Physics and Astronomy, Computer Simulation, Treatment Failure, Interferon-alpha, General Chemistry, Hepatitis C, Chronic, 1600 Chemistry, Hepatitis C, Computational biology and bioinformatics, General Biochemistry, Drug Therapy, Combination, Interferons, Signal Transduction
570, 1300 Biochemistry, General Physics and Astronomy, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Therapeutics, Hepacivirus, Signal transduction, Antiviral Agents, Polyethylene Glycols, Ribavirin, Humans, 3100 Physics and Astronomy, Computer Simulation, Treatment Failure, Interferon-alpha, General Chemistry, Hepatitis C, Chronic, 1600 Chemistry, Hepatitis C, Computational biology and bioinformatics, General Biochemistry, Drug Therapy, Combination, Interferons, Signal Transduction
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