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Amy Wu1, David Liao2, Vlamimir Kirilin3, Ke-Chih Lin4, Gonzalo Torga5, Junle Qu6, Liyu Liu7, James C Sturm4, Kenneth Pienta5, Robert Austin3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The physics of cancer dormancy, the time between initial cancer treatment and re-emergence after a protracted period, is a puzzle. Cancer cells interact with host cells via complex, non-linear population dynamics, which can lead to very non-intuitive but perhaps deterministic and understandable progression dynamics of cancer and dormancy.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Dormancy; Game theory; Perturbations; Simulation
Year: 2018 PMID: 29623956 PMCID: PMC5876693 DOI: 10.1186/s41236-018-0008-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Converg ISSN: 2366-6196
Fig. 1A 3D stability plot. The vertical axis encodes initial fraction of γ cells. The 2 planar axes are A−C and B−D parameters. The planar part shows the division into four quadrants which give rise to different scenarios for the fixed points. The blue surface represents the surfaces of unstable fixed points, and the brown surface represents the surfaces of stable fixed points
Fig. 2Payoffs Cancer wins (CW) to stable coexistence (SC) Blue: cancer wins (case 1), light blue: cancer wins (case 2), orange: stable coexisistence. a Payoffs vs. position. b The phase plane of cancer cell density vs. host cell density. The arrows indicate the fitness at given populations and payoffs. c Cancer fraction vs. time. Solid line: initial cancer fraction is 0.02. Dotted line: initial cancer fraction is 0.85
Fig. 3Unstable bifurcation (UB) to cancer wins (CW) Red: host wins, black: unstable bifurcation, blue: cancer wins. a Payoffs vs. position. b The phase plane of cancer cell density vs. host cell density. The arrows indicate the fitness at given populations and payoffs. c Cancer fraction vs. time. Solid line: initial cancer fraction is 0.02. Dotted line: initial cancer fraction is 0.85
Fig. 4Cancer fraction vs. space and time: a and c no migration, b and d with migration. The initial cancer fraction is 0.02. Initial cancer fraction: 0.02. a and b Transitions from “host wins” to “unstable bifurcation” to “cancer wins.” c and d Transitions from “cancer wins” to “stable coexistence”
Fig. 5Cancer fraction vs. space and time in the vicinity of the unstable fix point (unstable bifurcation): a and c no migration, b and d with migration. a and b Initial cancer fraction: 0.51. c and d Initial cancer fraction: 0.49