2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2017.03.002
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A novel multitarget model of radiation-induced cell killing based on the Gaussian distribution

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“…The main applications of such models are radiotherapy and space radioprotection. Although a plethora of mathematical models has been proposed over the years (Albright 1989;Bellinzona et al 2021;Curtis 1986;Thomas Friedrich et al 2012;Hawkins 1994Hawkins , 2003Hawkins , 2018Inaniwa et al 2013;Kase et al 2006;Kellerer and Rossi 1978;McMahon 2018;Nomiya 2013;Rossi and Zaider 1988;Sato and Furusawa 2012;Scholz et al 1997;Tobias 1980Tobias , 1985Vassiliev 2012;Zhao et al 2015Zhao et al , 2015Zhao, Mi, and Sun 2017), providing several mechanistic insights and successful predictive power in some cases, a rigorous analysis of the probabilistic setting of the model themselves is often missing. In particular, special attention on the assumed probability distributions for the driving processes and how much they reflect into the prediction of the cell-survival curves, is of interest to understand the range of validity of each model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main applications of such models are radiotherapy and space radioprotection. Although a plethora of mathematical models has been proposed over the years (Albright 1989;Bellinzona et al 2021;Curtis 1986;Thomas Friedrich et al 2012;Hawkins 1994Hawkins , 2003Hawkins , 2018Inaniwa et al 2013;Kase et al 2006;Kellerer and Rossi 1978;McMahon 2018;Nomiya 2013;Rossi and Zaider 1988;Sato and Furusawa 2012;Scholz et al 1997;Tobias 1980Tobias , 1985Vassiliev 2012;Zhao et al 2015Zhao et al , 2015Zhao, Mi, and Sun 2017), providing several mechanistic insights and successful predictive power in some cases, a rigorous analysis of the probabilistic setting of the model themselves is often missing. In particular, special attention on the assumed probability distributions for the driving processes and how much they reflect into the prediction of the cell-survival curves, is of interest to understand the range of validity of each model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has been already noted in previous research [ 10 , 19 ]. Secondly, the incorporation of a Gaussian distribution, previously employed in radiobiology studies [ 24 , 25 ], emerges as a deviation from a Poisson distribution. As a result, the proposed model establishes a remarkably insightful link between two seemingly different radiobiological models: the MKM and the Gaussian formulation of a multi-hit model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, it is worth stressing that the present paper sheds light on another possible future connection to existing radiobiological models. In fact, in the literature, some models have been derived that attempt to describe DNA damage at high doses using a Gaussian formulation of a multi-hit model (MHM) [ 24 , 25 ]. It has already been shown in [ 19 ] that GSM is closely connected to some multi-hit models [ 26 , 27 ], so the results derived in the present paper further connect GSM to the multi-hit models derived in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contribute to Repair Pathway Choices. IR-induced DNA DSBs can occur in irradiated cells due to the direct effects through the energy deposition of IR [44][45][46], or the indirect effects through the generation of oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS and RNS) from the interaction of IR with water and molecules, and the leakage of mitochondrial dysfunctions [47] (Figure 2). Recently, studies in the field indicate that IR-induced DNA DSBs are mainly determined by radiation quality [48,49].…”
Section: The Type and Distribution Of Ir-induced Dsbsmentioning
confidence: 99%