Author
Maini, P
Scott, J
Fletcher, A
Anderson, A
Journal title
Systematic Biology
DOI
10.1093/sysbio/syz070
Issue
4
Volume
69
Last updated
2024-04-11T02:32:03.773+01:00
Page
623-637
Abstract
We use a computational modelling approach to explore whether it is possible to infer a solid tumour’s cellular proliferative hierarchy under the assumptions of the cancer stem cell hypothesis and neutral evolution. We focus on inferring the symmetric division probability for cancer stem cells, since this is believed to be a key driver of progression and therapeutic response. Motivated by the advent of multi-region sampling and resulting opportunities to infer tumour evolutionary history, we focus on a suite of statistical measures of the phylogenetic trees resulting from the tumour’s evolution in different regions of parameter space and through time. We find strikingly different patterns in these measures for changing symmetric division probability which hinge on the inclusion of0 spatial constraints. These results give us a starting point to begin stratifying tumours by this biological parameter and also generate a number of actionable clinical and biological hypotheses including changes during therapy, and through tumour evolution.
Symplectic ID
1060219
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
29 Oct 2019
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