Mathematical modeling of capillary formation and development in tumor angiogenesis: Penetration into the stroma

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Howard A. Levine
Serdal Pamuk
Brian D. Sleeman
Marit Nilsen-Hamilton
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[1] Iowa State University,Department of Mathematics
[2] Kocaeli Üniversitesi,Matematik Bölümü
[3] University of Leeds,School of Mathematics
[4] Iowa State University,Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
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Endothelial Cell; Travel Time; Capillary Wall; Vascular Endothelial Cell Growth Factor; Endothelial Cell Density;
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The purpose of this paper is to present a mathematical model for the tumor vascularization theory of tumor growth proposed by Judah Folkman in the early 1970s and subsequently established experimentally by him and his coworkers [Ausprunk, D. H. and J. Folkman (1977) Migration and proliferation of endothelial cells in performed and newly formed blood vessels during tumor angiogenesis, Microvasc Res., 14, 53–65; Brem, S., B. A. Preis, ScD. Langer, B. A. Brem and J. Folkman (1997) Inhibition of neovascularization by an extract derived from vitreous Am. J. Opthalmol., 84, 323–328; Folkman, J. (1976) The vascularization of tumors, Sci. Am., 234, 58–64; Gimbrone, M. A. Jr, R. S. Cotran, S. B. Leapman and J. Folkman (1974) Tumor growth and neovascularization: an experimental model using the rabbit cornea, J. Nat. Cancer Inst., 52, 413–419]. In the simplest version of this model, an avascular tumor secretes a tumor growth factor (TGF) which is transported across an extracellular matrix (ECM) to a neighboring vasculature where it stimulates endothelial cells to produce a protease that acts as a catalyst to degrade the fibronectin of the capillary wall and the ECM. The endothelial cells then move up the TGF gradient back to the tumor, proliferating and forming a new capillary network. In the model presented here, we include two mechanisms for the action of angiostatin. In the first mechanism, substantiated experimentally, the angiostatin acts as a protease inhibitor. A second mechanism for the production of protease inhibitor from angiostatin by endothelial cells is proposed to be of Michaelis-Menten type. Mathematically, this mechanism includes the former as a subcase.
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