Influences of Allee effects in the spreading of malignant tumours.

J Theor Biol

School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.

Published: April 2016

A recent study by Korolev et al. [Nat. Rev. Cancer, 14:371-379, 2014] evidences that the Allee effect-in its strong form, the requirement of a minimum density for cell growth-is important in the spreading of cancerous tumours. We present one of the first mathematical models of tumour invasion that incorporates the Allee effect. Based on analysis of the existence of travelling wave solutions to this model, we argue that it is an improvement on previous models of its kind. We show that, with the strong Allee effect, the model admits biologically relevant travelling wave solutions, with well-defined edges. Furthermore, we uncover an experimentally observed biphasic relationship between the invasion speed of the tumour and the background extracellular matrix density.

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