Some implications of Scale Relativity theory in avascular stages of growth of solid tumors in the presence of an immune system response

J Theor Biol. 2011 Aug 7;282(1):52-64. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2011.05.001. Epub 2011 May 13.

Abstract

We present a traveling-wave analysis of a reduced mathematical model describing the growth of a solid tumor in the presence of an immune system response in the framework of Scale Relativity theory. Attention is focused upon the attack of tumor cells by tumor-infiltrating cytotoxic lymphocytes (TICLs), in a small multicellular tumor, without necrosis and at some stage prior to (tumor-induced) angiogenesis. For a particular choice of parameters, the underlying system of partial differential equations is able to simulate the well-documented phenomenon of cancer dormancy and propagation of a perturbation in the tumor cell concentration by cnoidal modes, by depicting spatially heterogeneous tumor cell distributions that are characterized by a relatively small total number of tumor cells. This behavior is consistent with several immunomorphological investigations. Moreover, the alteration of certain parameters of the model is enough to induce soliton like modes and soliton packets into the system, which in turn result in tumor invasion in the form of a standard traveling wave. In the same framework of Scale Relativity theory, a very important feature of malignant tumors also results, that even in avascular stages they might propagate and invade healthy tissues, by means of a diffusion on a Newtonian fluid.

MeSH terms

  • Base Sequence
  • DNA Primers
  • Humans
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Neoplasms / immunology*
  • Neoplasms / pathology*

Substances

  • DNA Primers