22 resultados para viral fitness
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
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During infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), immune pressure from cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs) selects for viral mutants that confer escape from CTL recognition. These escape variants can be transmitted between individuals where, depending upon their cost to viral fitness and the CTL responses made by the recipient, they may revert. The rates of within-host evolution and their concordant impact upon the rate of spread of escape mutants at the population level are uncertain. Here we present a mathematical model of within-host evolution of escape mutants, transmission of these variants between hosts and subsequent reversion in new hosts. The model is an extension of the well-known SI model of disease transmission and includes three further parameters that describe host immunogenetic heterogeneity and rates of within host viral evolution. We use the model to explain why some escape mutants appear to have stable prevalence whilst others are spreading through the population. Further, we use it to compare diverse datasets on CTL escape, highlighting where different sources agree or disagree on within-host evolutionary rates. The several dozen CTL epitopes we survey from HIV-1 gag, RT and nef reveal a relatively sedate rate of evolution with average rates of escape measured in years and reversion in decades. For many epitopes in HIV, occasional rapid within-host evolution is not reflected in fast evolution at the population level.
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During infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), immune pressure from cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs) selects for viral mutants that confer escape from CTL recognition. These escape variants can be transmitted between individuals where, depending upon their cost to viral fitness and the CTL responses made by the recipient, they may revert. The rates of within-host evolution and their concordant impact upon the rate of spread of escape mutants at the population level are uncertain. Here we present a mathematical model of within-host evolution of escape mutants, transmission of these variants between hosts and subsequent reversion in new hosts. The model is an extension of the well-known SI model of disease transmission and includes three further parameters that describe host immunogenetic heterogeneity and rates of within host viral evolution. We use the model to explain why some escape mutants appear to have stable prevalence whilst others are spreading through the population. Further, we use it to compare diverse datasets on CTL escape, highlighting where different sources agree or disagree on within-host evolutionary rates. The several dozen CTL epitopes we survey from HIV-1 gag, RT and nef reveal a relatively sedate rate of evolution with average rates of escape measured in years and reversion in decades. For many epitopes in HIV, occasional rapid within-host evolution is not reflected in fast evolution at the population level.
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Viruses rapidly evolve, and HIV in particular is known to be one of the fastest evolving human viruses. It is now commonly accepted that viral evolution is the cause of the intriguing dynamics exhibited during HIV infections and the ultimate success of the virus in its struggle with the immune system. To study viral evolution, we use a simple mathematical model of the within-host dynamics of HIV which incorporates random mutations. In this model, we assume a continuous distribution of viral strains in a one-dimensional phenotype space where random mutations are modelled by di ffusion. Numerical simulations show that random mutations combined with competition result in evolution towards higher Darwinian fitness: a stable traveling wave of evolution, moving towards higher levels of fi tness, is formed in the phenoty space.
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L'objectiu va ser avaluar la persistència de resposta viral sostinguda als 5 anys de seguiment en pacients amb hepatitis crònica per virus C tractats amb interferó pegilat i ribavirina. Des d'agost de 2001 fins a maig de 2004, es van incloure tots els pacients del nostre centre tractats amb interferó pegilat i ribavirina que van assolir resposta viral sostinguda. Es van recollir dades demogràfiques, histològiques, bioquímics i virològiques durant el tractament i als 5 anys d'haver obtingut la resposta viral sostinguda. Només un dels pacients va presentar recurrència virològica (taxa de recurrència viral a llarg termini molt baixa).
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Joc d'estrategia per a iPhone desenvolupat amb xCode.
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Amb aquest projecte és pretén dinamitzar els clubs esportius del tipus fitness. WellnessCenter simula un conjunt de clubs esportius que pertanyen a la mateixa xarxa i per tant es troben tots publicats a la mateixa web encara que cadascun d'ells tingui el seu propi espai.
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“Un reciente estudio de la consultora Nielsen estima en 49.650 millones de € las pérdidas anuales procedentes de la inversión en publicidad no efectiva en el mundo”.Esta noticia refleja un hecho que causa alarmismo en la sociedad. Semejante gasto desbaratado en llevar a cabo un proyecto que no causa ningún beneficio es motivo de preocupación entre economistas y profesionales del Marketing. Ciertamente, entenderíamos que multitud de personas se llevasen las manos a la cabeza ante la evidencia de semejante despilfarro. Llegados a este punto, hay que comunicar dos hechos. En primer lugar, hemos de aclarar que este es un titular ficticio y los datos que se aportan son irreales.Lamentablemente, en segundo lugar se ha de exponer que las cifras estimadas reales duplican –siendo optimistas‐ las anteriormente citadas (1 “Advertising expenditure forecast 2008” ZenithOptimedia – Nielsen Facts 2008).Actualmente los expertos en Marketing están en medio de un proceso de búsqueda de nuevas fórmulas que aumenten la eficacia y reduzcan el gasto de sus campañas publicitarias, y ése es el terreno en donde se mueve el Marketing viral, fenómeno en plena expansión gracias a la creciente importancia de Internet en nuestras vidas.Este hecho fue lo que nos ha empujado a investigar sobre la disciplina y sus métodos.Descubrir qué se ocultaba detrás de la categoría “viral” y darnos cuenta de su imparable desarrollo, descubriendo cómo habíamos sido a la vez verdugos y mártires en la propagación de mensajes publicitarios.En nuestro trabajo queremos darle un nuevo sentido al concepto de ahorro en el Marketing viral, intentado descubrir si es posible llevar a cabo una transformación low‐cost del concepto de Marketing viral y aplicarla con éxito a un sector de lapoblación en el que podamos controlar los efectos de una campaña de dichas características, por lo cual escogimos a los estudiantes del campus de Ciutadella de la Universidad Pompeu Fabra como target de nuestra campaña.Además, nos planteamos analizar el ahorro de nuestra campaña mediante el análisis y comparación coste‐resultado de otras vías de Marketing tradicionales con un concepto novedoso y a la vez preciso como es el de “eficacia real publicitaria”, en el cual nos servimos de estudios sociopsicológicos de consumidores para establecer unosbaremos más cercanos a la realidad que los métodos más comunes de medición de resultados publicitarios.Para ello, es necesario crear una identidad completamente nueva. Es aquí donde surge la marca, franquicia, empresa, organización y filosofía –ficticias‐ Kimbi. Y el reto exige un esfuerzo notable: dar a conocer una identidad –comercial y empresarial‐ ficticia que no ofrece ningún servicio ni producto a un sector poblacional y crear expectativas en elobjetivo, llamar su atención, grabar en sus mentes nuestros identificativos y esperar que el virus del “movimiento Kimbi” se propague entre ellos con éxito. Es decir, competir en el saturado panorama publicitario contra multitud de multinacionales que ya tienen unos usuarios fieles y una reputación labrada, que ofrecen productos y servicios de manera gratuita en bastantes ocasiones y que disponen de ingentes cantidades de recursos y capital para publicitar su identidad comercial en multitud de medios mainstream con el objetivo de atraerles y causarles un impacto publicitario. Esperamos haber conseguido, al menos, que el lector sienta el deseo de ver el trabajo. ¿Queréis descubrir el resultado?
Weak and Strong Altruism in Trait Groups: Reproductive Suicide, Personal Fitness, and Expected Value
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A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as the mechanism underlying group selection, supports contingent reproductive suicide as altruism (i.e., behavior lowering personal fitness while augmenting that of another) without kin assortment. The contingent suicidal type may either saturate the population or be polymorphic with a type avoiding suicide, depending on parameters. In addition to contingent suicide, this randomly assorting morph may also exhibit continuously expressed strong altruism (sensu Wilson 1979) usually thought restricted to kin selection. The model will not, however, support a sterile worker caste as such, where sterility occurs before life history events associated with effective altruism; reproductive suicide must remain fundamentally contingent (facultative sensu West Eberhard 1987; Myles 1988) under random assortment. The continuously expressed strong altruism supported by the model may be reinterpreted as probability of arbitrarily committing reproductive suicide, without benefit for another; such arbitrary suicide (a "load" on "adaptive" suicide) is viable only under a more restricted parameter space relative to the necessarily concomitant adaptive contingent suicide.
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A simple variant of trait group selection, employing predators as themechanism underlying group selection, supports contingent reproductivesuicide as altruism (i.e., behavior lowering personal fitness whileaugmenting that of another) without kin assortment. The contingentsuicidal type may either saturate the population or be polymorphicwith a type avoiding suicide, depending on parameters. In addition tocontingent suicide, this randomly assorting morph may also exhibitcontinuously expressed strong altruism (sensu Wilson 1979) usuallythought restricted to kin selection. The model will not, however,support a sterile worker caste as such, where sterility occurs beforelife history events associated with effective altruism; reproductivesuicide must remain fundamentally contingent (facultative sensu WestEberhard 1987; Myles 1988) under random assortment. The continuouslyexpressed strong altruism supported by the model may be reinterpretedas probability of arbitrarily committing reproductive suicide, withoutbenefit for another; such arbitrary suicide (a "load" on "adaptive"suicide) is viable only under a more restricted parameter spacerelative to the necessarily concomitant adaptive contingent suicide.
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The set covering problem is an NP-hard combinatorial optimization problemthat arises in applications ranging from crew scheduling in airlines todriver scheduling in public mass transport. In this paper we analyze searchspace characteristics of a widely used set of benchmark instances throughan analysis of the fitness-distance correlation. This analysis shows thatthere exist several classes of set covering instances that have a largelydifferent behavior. For instances with high fitness distance correlation,we propose new ways of generating core problems and analyze the performanceof algorithms exploiting these core problems.
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The protein shells, or capsids, of nearly all spherelike viruses adopt icosahedral symmetry. In the present Letter, we propose a statistical thermodynamic model for viral self-assembly. We find that icosahedral symmetry is not expected for viral capsids constructed from structurally identical protein subunits and that this symmetry requires (at least) two internal switching configurations of the protein. Our results indicate that icosahedral symmetry is not a generic consequence of free energy minimization but requires optimization of internal structural parameters of the capsid proteins
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At this time, about 3,000 different viruses are recognized, but metagenomic studies suggest that these viruses are a small fraction of the viruses that exist in nature. We have explored viral diversity by deep sequencing nucleic acids obtained from virion populations enriched from raw sewage. We identified 234 known viruses, including 17 that infect humans. Plant, insect, and algal viruses as well as bacteriophages were also present. These viruses represented 26 taxonomic families and included viruses with single-stranded DNA (ssDNA), double-stranded DNA (dsDNA), positive-sense ssRNA [ssRNA(¿)], and dsRNA genomes. Novel viruses that could be placed in specific taxa represented 51 different families, making untreated wastewater the most diverse viral metagenome (genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples) examined thus far. However, the vast majority of sequence reads bore little or no sequence relation to known viruses and thus could not be placed into specific taxa. These results show that the vast majority of the viruses on Earth have not yet been characterized. Untreated wastewater provides a rich matrix for identifying novel viruses and for studying virus diversity.
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The protein shells, or capsids, of nearly all spherelike viruses adopt icosahedral symmetry. In the present Letter, we propose a statistical thermodynamic model for viral self-assembly. We find that icosahedral symmetry is not expected for viral capsids constructed from structurally identical protein subunits and that this symmetry requires (at least) two internal switching configurations of the protein. Our results indicate that icosahedral symmetry is not a generic consequence of free energy minimization but requires optimization of internal structural parameters of the capsid proteins
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Viruses are known to tolerate wide ranges of pH and salt conditions and to withstand internal pressures as high as 100 atmospheres. In this paper we investigate the mechanical properties of viral capsids, calling explicit attention to the inhomogeneity of the shells that is inherent to their discrete and polyhedral nature. We calculate the distribution of stress in these capsids and analyze their response to isotropic internal pressure (arising, for instance, from genome confinement and/or osmotic activity). We compare our results with appropriate generalizations of classical (i.e., continuum) elasticity theory. We also examine competing mechanisms for viral shell failure, e.g., in-plane crack formation vs radial bursting. The biological consequences of the special stabilities and stress distributions of viral capsids are also discussed.
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Actualment, el sector “gimnasos i centres esportius” constitueix una parcel·la de gran importància dins del panorama de la indústria del lleure. L’apogeu creixent del sector lleure-salut s’està produint des de fa diverses dècades, de manera que a hores d’ara el lleure i el temps de lleure, i l’exercici físic i l’esport com a lleure són predictors de qualitat de vida. En aquest sentit, podem relacionar i hem de relacionar el lleure amb la qualitat de vida, un concepte multidimensional que inclou tots els àmbits de la vida humana (estat de la salut, benestar, participació social, condicions de vida...). En aquest treball analitzem de quina forma han anat evolucionat els centres dedicats a la practica esportiva i a la salut. Un sector que des de l’antiguitat fins als nostres dies ha hagut d’anar adaptant i ampliant la seva oferta d’activitats i productes, segons les necessitats dels usuaris.