Dynamic metabolic modeling of ATP allocation during viral infection.

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Bioinformatics Program, Faculty of Computing and Data Sciences, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA.

Published: November 2024

Viral pathogens, like SARS-CoV-2, hijack the host's macromolecular production machinery, imposing an energetic burden that is distributed across cellular metabolism. To explore the dynamic metabolic tension between the host's survival and viral replication, we developed a computational framework that uses genome-scale models to perform dynamic Flux Balance Analysis of human cell metabolism during virus infections. Relative to previous models, our framework addresses the physiology of viral infections of non-proliferating host cells through two new features. First, by incorporating the lipid content of SARS-CoV-2 biomass, we discovered activation of previously overlooked pathways giving rise to new predictions of possible drug targets. Furthermore, we introduce a dynamic model that simulates the partitioning of resources between the virus and the host cell, capturing the extent to which the competition depletes the human cells from essential ATP. By incorporating viral dynamics into our COMETS framework for spatio-temporal modeling of metabolism, we provide a mechanistic, dynamic and generalizable starting point for bridging systems biology modeling with viral pathogenesis. This framework could be extended to broadly incorporate phage dynamics in microbial systems and ecosystems.

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