肥胖症对肿瘤免疫模型联合治疗的影响

IF 4.4 2区 数学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Wenjie Qin , Yi Zhao , Jin Yang
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本文检验并分析了描述肿瘤、免疫细胞、健康细胞和体内储存脂肪之间相互作用的数学模型。该模型将综合治疗作为分析的关键组成部分。首先证明了该系统存在一个唯一的全局正解。随后,我们采用随机微分方程理论推导了确定肿瘤细胞、免疫细胞和脂肪细胞消除和持续的阈值条件。此外,我们还研究了系统的光滑分布及其遍历性。结果表明,明显的随机干扰、提高药物剂量或缩短治疗周期的治疗方法可以有效地抑制肿瘤生长,同时促进体重减轻。低热量饮食导致体重下降和肿瘤细胞减少,强调体重管理作为化疗补充策略的潜在益处。值得注意的是,联合治疗减少了化疗对健康细胞的有害影响。
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Modeling the effects of obesity on a tumor-immune model with combined therapy
This paper examines and analyzes a mathematical model that describes the interactions between tumors, immune cells, healthy cells, and stored fat in the body. The model incorporates integrated therapy as a key component of the analysis. We first prove that the system exists with a global positive solution which is unique. Subsequently, we derive threshold conditions determining the elimination and persistence of tumor cells, immune cells and fat cells, employing Stochastic Differential Equations theory. Additionally, we investigate the system’s smooth distribution and its ergodic properties. The results indicate that therapies marked by pronounced stochastic disturbances, elevated medication dosages or shortened treatment cycles can effectively hinder tumor growth and simultaneously promote weight loss. A low-calorie diet leads to a decrease in body weight and a reduction in tumor cells, underscoring the potential benefits of weight management as a supplementary strategy to chemotherapy. Notably, combination therapy reduces the detrimental effects of chemotherapy on healthy cells.
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Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 数学-计算机:跨学科应用
CiteScore
8.90
自引率
4.30%
发文量
335
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to provide an international forum for the dissemination of up-to-date information in the fields of the mathematics and computers, in particular (but not exclusively) as they apply to the dynamics of systems, their simulation and scientific computation in general. Published material ranges from short, concise research papers to more general tutorial articles. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, published monthly, is the official organ of IMACS, the International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (Formerly AICA). This Association, founded in 1955 and legally incorporated in 1956 is a member of FIACC (the Five International Associations Coordinating Committee), together with IFIP, IFAV, IFORS and IMEKO. Topics covered by the journal include mathematical tools in: •The foundations of systems modelling •Numerical analysis and the development of algorithms for simulation They also include considerations about computer hardware for simulation and about special software and compilers. The journal also publishes articles concerned with specific applications of modelling and simulation in science and engineering, with relevant applied mathematics, the general philosophy of systems simulation, and their impact on disciplinary and interdisciplinary research. The journal includes a Book Review section -- and a "News on IMACS" section that contains a Calendar of future Conferences/Events and other information about the Association.
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