Alveolar macrophage cytokine and growth factor production in a rat model of crocidolite‐induced pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis

1995 ◽  
Vol 46 (2) ◽  
pp. 155-169 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin E. Driscoll ◽  
James K. Maurer ◽  
Janet Higgins ◽  
James Poynter
1988 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 606-610 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ramesh K. Zacharias ◽  
Thomas R. Kirkman ◽  
Richard D. Kenagy ◽  
Daniel F. Bowen-Pope ◽  
Alexander W. Clowes

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Artem Kaznatcheev ◽  
Robert Vander Velde ◽  
Jacob G. Scott ◽  
David Basanta

AbstractBackgroundTumours are diverse ecosystems with persistent heterogeneity in various cancer hallmarks like self-sufficiency of growth factor production for angiogenesis and reprogramming of energy-metabolism for aerobic glycolysis. This heterogeneity has consequences for diagnosis, treatment, and disease progression.MethodsWe introduce the double goods game to study the dynamics of these traits using evolutionary game theory. We model glycolytic acid production as a public good for all tumour cells and oxygen from vascularization via VEGF production as a club good benefiting non-glycolytic tumour cells. This results in three viable phenotypic strategies: glycolytic, angiogenic, and aerobic non-angiogenic.ResultsWe classify the dynamics into three qualitatively distinct regimes: (1) fully glycolytic, (2) fully angiogenic, or (3) polyclonal in all three cell types. The third regime allows for dynamic heterogeneity even with linear goods, something that was not possible in prior public good models that considered glycolysis or growth-factor production in isolation.ConclusionThe cyclic dynamics of the polyclonal regime stress the importance of timing for antiglycolysis treatments like lonidamine. The existence of qualitatively different dynamic regimes highlights the order effects of treatments. In particular, we consider the potential of vascular renormalization as a neoadjuvant therapy before follow up with interventions like buffer therapy.


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