Section: New Results
Mathematical modelling of Chronic Myleoid Leukemia (CML)
Firstly, an analysis of a reduced version of our model has been performed by A. Besse et al. (manuscript in revision). It allows to analyze the structure of the steady states and their stability. Typically, the situation is as follows. There are 4 steady states: 0 (unstable) a low one (stable) an intermediate (unstable) and a high (stable).
Secondly, considering another framework of modelling [37], it was observed by A. Besse et al. (see also the thesis of A. Besse) that, under the assumptions of the models, the long term response might be non monotonous with respect to the dose. In words, when the disease load has been reduced enough, it might be more efficient (it is not a question of toxicity) to reduce the dose. This comes from a balance between quiescence induction and apoptosis effects of the drug.