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Growth factors and growth control of heterogeneous cell populations

✍ Scribed by Seth Michelson; John T. Leith


Publisher
Springer
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
969 KB
Volume
55
Category
Article
ISSN
1522-9602

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✦ Synopsis


In an earlier work a model of the autocrine and paracrine pathways of tumor growth control was developed (Michelson and Leith. 1991. Autocrine and paracrine growth factors in tumor growth. Bull. math. Biol. 53,[639][640][641][642][643][644][645][646][647][648][649][650][651][652][653][654][655][656]. The target population, a generic tumor, was modeled as a single, homogeneous population using the standard Verhulst equation of logistic growth. Mitogenic signals were represented by modifications to the Malthusian growth parameter and adaptational signals were represented by modifications to the carrying capacity. Three growth scenarios were described: (1) normal tissue wound healing, (2) unperturbed tumor growth, and (3) tumor growth in a radiation damaged environment, a phenomenon termed the Tumor Bed Effect (TBE).

In this paper, we extend those results to include a "triad" of growth factor controls (autocrlne, paracrine and endocrine) and heterogeneity of the target population. The heterogeneous factors in the model represent either intrinsic, epigenetic or environmental differences in both normally differentiating tissues and tumors.

Three types of growth are modeled: (1) normal tissue differentiation or wound healing, assuming no communication between differentiated and undifferentiated cell compartments; (2) normal wound healing with feedback inhibition, due to signalling from the differentiated compartment; and (3) the development of hypoxia in a spherical tumor. The signal processing within the triad is discussed for each model and biologqcally reasonable constraints are defined for limits on growth control.


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