2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.plrev.2008.07.001
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From the mathematical kinetic, and stochastic game theory to modelling mutations, onset, progression and immune competition of cancer cells

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“…mainly addressed to a singular antigen, the early BMLF1), respectively. 6 Summarizing, a significant presence of antigen BCRF1 can determine a delay in the immune response. As a result, the immune activity may take a long time for the clearance of the infection; during this time, the concentration of T K cells remains high and polarizes against BMLF1 antigen as if an internal self-reinforcement has occurred.…”
Section: The Epstein-bar Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…mainly addressed to a singular antigen, the early BMLF1), respectively. 6 Summarizing, a significant presence of antigen BCRF1 can determine a delay in the immune response. As a result, the immune activity may take a long time for the clearance of the infection; during this time, the concentration of T K cells remains high and polarizes against BMLF1 antigen as if an internal self-reinforcement has occurred.…”
Section: The Epstein-bar Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the mathematical modelling of the above interactions, many papers have appeared using either a finite dimensional approach (De Lisi and Rescigno 1977, Kirschner and Panetta 1998, Stepanova 1980, Kuznetzov et al 1994, Kuznetzov and Knott 2001, Galach 2003, Szymanska 2003, De Vladar and Gonzalez 2004, De Pillis et al 2005, d'Onofrio 2005, d'Onofrio 2007, Cappuccio et al 2006, Kronik et al 2008, Kirschner and Tsygvintsev 2009 or the theory of kinetic active particles Delitala 2008, Bellomo et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Can these opposed views be reconciled? It should be to no avail, advocate Soto and Sonnenschein [248]; yet from a modelling point of view, it could be quite consistent with recent unifying mathematical theories that merge individual stochastic processes into physiologically structured partial differential equation models [25,45,104,105,218], thus authorising a natural multiscale point of view on carcinogenesis (gene, molecule, cell and tissue). In short, a unifying view may consist in seeing cancer more as a tissue disease rather than a single cell disease: the "renegade cell", if it exists, may develop into a robust cell clone only if favourable microenvironmental conditions are present.…”
Section: Disputes On the Origin Of Cancer: Clonal Or Not Clonal?mentioning
confidence: 80%