Lubkin S R, Jackson T
Biomathematics Program, North Carolina State University, Raleigh 27695-8203, USA.
J Biomech Eng. 2002 Apr;124(2):237-43. doi: 10.1115/1.1427925.
The presence of a capsule around a tumor is known to be correlated with benign status, and the absence of a capsule often has negative implications for patient prognosis. A mechanical description is presented of the growth of a tumor and the resulting deformations of surrounding normal tissue. A mathematical model of the mechanics is analyzed using physical parameters measured in vivo and in vitro. The model has only three dimensionless parameters, and its results are very robust with respect to parameter variation. We show that the presence of contractility in the surrounding tissue, corresponding to a host defense, can make an existing capsule denser and constrain the tumor better, but cannot be responsible for the observed pressure gradients in encapsulated tumors. Some implications for treatment are discussed.
已知肿瘤周围存在包膜与良性状态相关,而无包膜通常对患者预后有负面影响。本文给出了肿瘤生长及其周围正常组织变形的力学描述。利用体内和体外测量的物理参数对该力学数学模型进行了分析。该模型仅有三个无量纲参数,其结果对于参数变化具有很强的稳健性。我们表明,周围组织中的收缩性(对应于宿主防御)的存在可使现有的包膜更致密并更好地限制肿瘤,但不能解释包膜内肿瘤中观察到的压力梯度。文中还讨论了对治疗的一些启示。