Spatio-temporal modelling of phenotypic heterogeneity in tumour tissues and its impact on radiotherapy treatment

We present a mathematical model that describes how tumour heterogeneity evolves in a tissue slice that is oxygenated by a single blood vessel. Phenotype is identified with the stemness level of a cell and determines its proliferative capacity, apoptosis propensity and response to treatment. Our stud...

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Main Authors: Celora, GL, Byrne, HM, Kevrekidis, PG
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022
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description We present a mathematical model that describes how tumour heterogeneity evolves in a tissue slice that is oxygenated by a single blood vessel. Phenotype is identified with the stemness level of a cell and determines its proliferative capacity, apoptosis propensity and response to treatment. Our study is based on numerical bifurcation analysis and dynamical simulations of a system of coupled, non-local (in phenotypic "space") partial differential equations that link the phenotypic evolution of the tumour cells to local tissue oxygen levels. In our formulation, we consider a 1D geometry where oxygen is supplied by a blood vessel located on the domain boundary and consumed by the tumour cells as it diffuses through the tissue. For biologically relevant parameter values, the system exhibits multiple steady states; in particular, depending on the initial conditions, the tumour is either eliminated ("tumour-extinction") or it persists ("tumour-invasion"). We conclude by using the model to investigate tumour responses to radiotherapy (RT), and focus on establishing which RT strategies can eliminate the tumour. Numerical simulations reveal how phenotypic heterogeneity evolves during treatment and highlight the critical role of tissue oxygen levels on the efficacy of radiation protocols that are commonly used in the clinic.
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spelling oxford-uuid:ae791026-0b6a-4cdc-b136-ecef6ebfec132022-12-02T16:17:59ZSpatio-temporal modelling of phenotypic heterogeneity in tumour tissues and its impact on radiotherapy treatmentJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:ae791026-0b6a-4cdc-b136-ecef6ebfec13EnglishSymplectic ElementsElsevier2022Celora, GLByrne, HMKevrekidis, PGWe present a mathematical model that describes how tumour heterogeneity evolves in a tissue slice that is oxygenated by a single blood vessel. Phenotype is identified with the stemness level of a cell and determines its proliferative capacity, apoptosis propensity and response to treatment. Our study is based on numerical bifurcation analysis and dynamical simulations of a system of coupled, non-local (in phenotypic "space") partial differential equations that link the phenotypic evolution of the tumour cells to local tissue oxygen levels. In our formulation, we consider a 1D geometry where oxygen is supplied by a blood vessel located on the domain boundary and consumed by the tumour cells as it diffuses through the tissue. For biologically relevant parameter values, the system exhibits multiple steady states; in particular, depending on the initial conditions, the tumour is either eliminated ("tumour-extinction") or it persists ("tumour-invasion"). We conclude by using the model to investigate tumour responses to radiotherapy (RT), and focus on establishing which RT strategies can eliminate the tumour. Numerical simulations reveal how phenotypic heterogeneity evolves during treatment and highlight the critical role of tissue oxygen levels on the efficacy of radiation protocols that are commonly used in the clinic.
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Spatio-temporal modelling of phenotypic heterogeneity in tumour tissues and its impact on radiotherapy treatment
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title_short Spatio-temporal modelling of phenotypic heterogeneity in tumour tissues and its impact on radiotherapy treatment
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