Title of article :
Developing a Minimally Structured Mathematical Model of Cancer Treatment with Oncolytic Viruses and Dendritic Cell Injections
Author/Authors :
Gevertz, Jana L Department of Mathematics & Statistics - The College of New Jersey - Ewing - New Jersey, USA , Wares, Joanna R Department of Mathematics and Computer Science - University of Richmond - Richmond - Virginia, USA
Abstract :
Mathematical models of biological systems must strike a balance between being sufficiently complex to capture important biological
features, while being simple enough that they remain tractable through analysis or simulation. In this work, we rigorously explore
how to balance these competing interests when modeling murine melanoma treatment with oncolytic viruses and dendritic cell
injections. Previously, we developed a system of six ordinary differential equations containing fourteen parameters that well describes
experimental data on the efficacy of these treatments. Here, we explore whether this previously developed model is the minimal
model needed to accurately describe the data. Using a variety of techniques, including sensitivity analyses and a parameter sloppiness
analysis, we find that our model can be reduced by one variable and three parameters and still give excellent fits to the data. We also
argue that our model is not too simple to capture the dynamics of the data, and that the original and minimal models make similar
predictions about the efficacy and robustness of protocols not considered in experiments. Reducing the model to its minimal form
allows us to increase the tractability of the system in the face of parametric uncertainty.
Keywords :
Treatment , Oncolytic , Cell
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine