WIAS Preprint No. 2012, (2014)

Multiscale modeling of palisade formation in gliobastoma multiforme



Authors

  • Caiazzo, Alfonso
    ORCID: 0000-0002-7125-8645
  • Ramis-Conde, Ignacio

2010 Mathematics Subject Classification

  • 65P99 92-08 92B05

Keywords

  • Palisades, glioblastoma, multiscale hybrid modeling, force-based, finite elements

DOI

10.20347/WIAS.PREPRINT.2012

Abstract

Palisades are characteristic tissue aberrations that arise in glioblastomas. Observation of palisades is considered as a clinical indicator of the transition from a noninvasive to an invasive tumour. In this article we propose a computational model to study the influence of genotypic and phenotypic heterogeneity in palisade formation. For this we produced three dimensional realistic simulations, based on a multiscale hybrid model, coupling the evolution of tumour cells and the oxygen diffusion in tissue, that depict the shape of palisades during its formation. Our results can be summarized as the following: (1) we show that cell heterogeneity is a crucial factor in palisade formation and tumour growth; (2) we present results that can explain the observed fact that recursive tumours are more malignant than primary tumours; and (3) the presented simulations can provide to clinicians and biologists for a better understanding of palisades 3D structure as well as glioblastomas growth dynamics

Appeared in

  • J. Theor. Biol., 383 (2015) pp. 145--156.

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