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An Agent-Based Model of Avascular Tumor Growth: Immune Response Tendency to Prevent Cancer Development Publisher



Pourhasanzade F1, 4 ; Sabzpoushan SH1 ; Alizadeh AM2 ; Esmati E3
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  1. 1. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Research Laboratory of Biomedical Signals and Sensors, Iran University of Sciences and Technology (IUST), Iran
  2. 2. Cancer Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Radiation Oncology, Cancer Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
  4. 4. School of Electrical Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), Tehran, 16846-13114, Iran

Source: Simulation Published:2017


Abstract

Mathematical and computational models are of great help to study and predict phenomena associated with cancer growth and development. These models may lead to introduce new therapies or improve current treatments by discovering facts that may not be easily discovered in clinical experiments. Here, a new two-dimensional (2D) stochastic agent-based model is presented for the spatiotemporal study of avascular tumor growth based on the effect of the immune system. The simple decision-making rules of updating the states of each agent depend not only on its intrinsic properties but also on its environment. Tumor cells can interact with both normal and immune cells in their Moore neighborhood. The effect of hypoxia has been checked off by considering non-mutant proliferative tumor cells beside mutant ones. The recruitment of immune cells after facing a mass of tumor is also considered. Results of the simulations are presented before and after the appearance of immune cells in the studied tissue. The growth fraction and necrotic fraction are used as output parameters along with a 2D graphical growth presentation. Finally, the effect of input parameters on the output parameters generated by the model is discussed. The model is then validated by an in vivo study published in medical articles. The results show a multi-spherical tumor growth before the immune system strongly involved in competition with tumor cells. Besides, considering the immune system in the model shows more compatibility with biological facts. The effect of the microenvironment on the proliferation of cancer and immune cells is also studied. © The Author(s) 2017.
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