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Computational Modelling of Cancer Development and Growth: Modelling at Multiple Scales and Multiscale Modelling

Author
Szymańska, Zuzanna
Cytowski, Maciej
Mitchell, Elaine
Macnamara, Cicely K.
Chaplain, Mark A.J.
Publication date
2018
Abstract (EN)

In this paper, we present two mathematical models related to different aspects and scales of cancer growth. The first model is a stochastic spatiotemporal model of both a synthetic gene regulatory network (the example of a three-gene repressilator is given) and an actual gene regulatory network, the NF- κκ B pathway. The second model is a force-based individual-based model of the development of a solid avascular tumour with specific application to tumour cords, i.e. a mass of cancer cells growing around a central blood vessel. In each case, we compare our computational simulation results with experimental data. In the final discussion section, we outline how to take the work forward through the development of a multiscale model focussed at the cell level. This would incorporate key intracellular signalling pathways associated with cancer within each cell (e.g. p53–Mdm2, NF- κκ B) and through the use of high-performance computing be capable of simulating up to 109109 cells, i.e. the tissue scale. In this way, mathematical models at multiple scales would be combined to formulate a multiscale computational model.

Keywords EN
Gene regulatory network Spatial stochastic model
PBN discipline
mathemathics
Journal
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
Volume
80
Issue
5
Pages from-to
1366-1403
ISSN
0092-8240
Open access license
Closed access