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The role of viral infectivity in oncolytic virotherapy outcomes: A mathematical study

Authors
Pooladvand, PanteaYun, Chae-OkYoon, A-RumKim, Peter S.Frascoli, Federico
Issue Date
Apr-2021
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Keywords
Oncolytic virotherapy; PDEs; ODEs; Bifurcation theory
Citation
MATHEMATICAL BIOSCIENCES, v.334, pp.1 - 13
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Journal Title
MATHEMATICAL BIOSCIENCES
Volume
334
Start Page
1
End Page
13
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/1262
DOI
10.1016/j.mbs.2020.108520
ISSN
0025-5564
Abstract
A model capturing the dynamics between virus and tumour cells in the context of oncolytic virotherapy is presented and analysed. The ability of the virus to be internalised by uninfected cells is described by an infectivity parameter, which is inferred from available experimental data. The parameter is also able to describe the effects of changes in the tumour environment that affect viral uptake from tumour cells. Results show that when a virus is inoculated inside a growing tumour, strategies for enhancing infectivity do not lead to a complete eradication of the tumour. Within typical times of experiments and treatments, we observe the onset of oscillations, which always prevent a full destruction of the tumour mass. These findings are in good agreement with available laboratory results. Further analysis shows why a fully successful therapy cannot exist for the proposed model and that care must be taken when designing and engineering viral vectors with enhanced features. In particular, bifurcation analysis reveals that creating longer lasting virus particles or using strategies for reducing infected cell lifespan can cause unexpected and unwanted surges in the overall tumour load over time. Our findings suggest that virotherapy alone seems unlikely to be effective in clinical settings unless adjuvant strategies are included.
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