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MONC - 2016
Overall Objectives
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Overall Objectives
Bibliography


Section: New Results

Mathematical model for transport of DNA plasmids from the external medium up to the nucleus by electroporation

Authors: Michael Leguèbe, M Notarangelo, Monika Twarogowska, Roberto Natalini, Clair Poignard

This work is devoted to modelling gastrointestinal stromal tumour metastases to the liver, their growth and resistance to therapies. More precisely, resistance to two standard treatments based on tyrosine kinase inhibitors (imatinib and sunitinib) is observed clinically. Using observations from medical images (CT scans), we build a spatial model consisting in a set of non-linear partial differential equations. After calibration of its parameters with clinical data, this model reproduces qualitatively and quantitatively the spatial tumour evolution of one specific patient. Important features of the growth such as the appearance of spatial heterogeneities and the therapeutical failures may be explained by our model. We then investigate numerically the possibility of optimizing the treatment in terms of progression-free survival time and minimum tumour size reachable by varying the dose of the first treatment. We find that according to our model, the progression-free survival time reaches a plateau with respect to this dose. We also demonstrate numerically that the spatial structure of the tumour may provide much more insights on the cancer cell activities than the standard RECIST criteria, which only consists in the measurement of the tumour diameter. Finally, we discuss on the non-predictivity of the model using only CT scans, in the sense that the early behaviour of the lesion is not sufficient to predict the response to the treatment. Journal: Mathematical Medicine and Biology, Oxford University Press (OUP), 2016, <10.1093/imammb/dqw002> lien hal: https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01380292