Modelling the Impact of Multiple Pro-inflammatory Cytokines Using Molecular Communication

Shivam Thakker, Dhaval K. Patel, Kathan S. Joshi, M. López-Benítez
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Motivated by various health care applications and many other novel fields of Molecular Communication (MC), it has become an important field of research since the last decade. This paper proposes a molecular communication-based model for the spread of the SARS-CoV2 virus in the human body. The virus uses the ACE2 receptor as a gateway to enter the blood vessels, organs and then replicate itself. In response to the infection, the immune system synthesizes pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IL6, IL2, and TNFa. This active bodily response may be further compromised by the generation of anti-inflammatory cytokines such as IL4 and IL10. We also propose a mathematical model using a Markov state transition for a flow-based molecular communication system which contributes to the detection of these pro-inflammatory cytokines level and gives a further inference about the infection in the body by taking multiple cytokines into account.
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利用分子通讯模拟多种促炎细胞因子的影响
近年来,由于分子通信在医疗保健领域的广泛应用和许多其他新领域的发展,它已成为一个重要的研究领域。本文提出了一种基于分子通讯的SARS-CoV2病毒在人体内传播模型。这种病毒利用ACE2受体作为进入血管和器官的通道,然后进行自我复制。在对感染的反应中,免疫系统合成促炎细胞因子,如IL6、IL2和TNFa。这种积极的身体反应可能会被产生抗炎细胞因子如il - 4和il - 10进一步损害。我们还提出了一个基于流动的分子通信系统的数学模型,该模型使用马尔可夫状态转换,有助于检测这些促炎细胞因子水平,并通过考虑多种细胞因子对体内感染进行进一步推断。
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