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Mathematical analysis of a tumour-immune interaction model: A moving boundary problem.

Authors :
Malinzi, Joseph
Amima, Innocenter
Source :
Mathematical Biosciences. Feb2019, Vol. 308, p8-19. 12p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Highlights • A spatiotemporal mathematical model, in the form of a moving boundary problem, to explain cancer dormancy is proposed. • Temporal-model analysis replicates experimental observations of immune-induced tumour dormancy. • Travelling wave solutions of the spatiotemporal model are determined using the hyperbolic tangent method. • Minimum wave speeds of invasion depict that cell invasion dynamics are mainly driven by their motion and growth rates. • Stability analysis of the spatiotemporal model shows a possibility of dynamical stabilization of the tumour-free steady state. Abstract A spatio-temporal mathematical model, in the form of a moving boundary problem, to explain cancer dormancy is developed. Analysis of the model is carried out for both temporal and spatio-temporal cases. Stability analysis and numerical simulations of the temporal model replicate experimental observations of immune-induced tumour dormancy. Travelling wave solutions of the spatio-temporal model are determined using the hyperbolic tangent method and minimum wave speeds of invasion are calculated. Travelling wave analysis depicts that cell invasion dynamics are mainly driven by their motion and growth rates. A stability analysis of the spatio-temporal model shows a possibility of dynamical stabilization of the tumour-free steady state. Simulation results reveal that the tumour swells to a dormant level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00255564
Volume :
308
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Mathematical Biosciences
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
134322887
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mbs.2018.12.009