Characterisation of glioblastoma sub-populations using mathematical modelling and inferenceTools Morris, Bethan Edith (2022) Characterisation of glioblastoma sub-populations using mathematical modelling and inference. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractGlioblastomas (GBMs) are the most aggressive primary brain tumours and have no known cure. Each individual tumour comprises multiple sub-populations of genetically-distinct cells that may respond differently to targeted therapies and may contribute to disappointing clinical trial results. Image-localized biopsy techniques allow multiple biopsies to be taken during surgery and provide information that identifies regions where particular sub-populations occur within an individual GBM, thus providing insight into their regional genetic variability. These sub-populations may also interact with one another in some way; it is important to ascertain the nature of these interactions, as they may have implications for responses to targeted therapies. In this work, we combine genetic information from image-localised biopsies with a mechanistic model of interacting GBM sub-populations to characterise the nature of interactions between two commonly occurring GBM sub-populations, those with EGFR and PDGFRA genes amplified.
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