An algorithm for molecular dissection of tumor progression

被引:0
|
作者
Tian Liu
Wei Zhao
Lili Tian
Rongling Wu
机构
[1] University of Florida,Departments of Statistics
[2] 533 McCarty Hall C University of Florida,Department of Statistics
来源
关键词
Tumor growth; Growth trajectory; Gompertzian curve; Maximum likelihood; QTL;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The volumetric growth of tumor cells as a function of time is most often likely to be a complex trait, controlled by the combined influences of multiple genes and environmental influences. Genetic mapping has proven to be a powerful tool for detecting and identifying specific genes affecting complex traits, i.e., quantitative trait loci (QTL), based on polymorphic markers. In this article, we present a novel statistical model for genetic mapping of QTL governing tumor growth trajectories in humans. In principle, this model is a combination of functional mapping proposed to map function-valued traits and linkage disequilibrium mapping designed to provide high resolution mapping of QTL by making use of recombination events created at a historic time. We implement an EM-simplex hybrid algorithm for parameter estimation, in which a closed-form solution for the EM algorithm is derived to estimate the population genetic parameters of QTL including the allele frequencies and the coefficient of linkage disequilibrium, and the simplex algorithm incorporated to estimate the curve parameters describing the dynamic changes of cancer cells for different QTL genotypes. Extensive simulations are performed to investigate the statistical properties of our model. Through a number of hypothesis tests, our model allows for cutting-edge studies aimed to decipher the genetic mechanisms underlying cancer growth, development and differentiation. The implications of our model in gene therapy for cancer research are discussed.
引用
收藏
页码:336 / 354
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] An algorithm for molecular dissection of tumor progression
    Liu, T
    Zhao, W
    Tian, LL
    Wu, RL
    JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY, 2005, 50 (03) : 336 - 354
  • [2] Genetic dissection of tumor heterogeneity that triggers cancer progression
    Takakura, Nobuyuki
    Sabe, Hisataka
    CANCER SCIENCE, 2018, 109 : 10 - 10
  • [3] Genetic dissection of tumor heterogeneity that triggers cancer progression
    Igaki, Tatsushi
    CANCER SCIENCE, 2018, 109 : 10 - 10
  • [4] Molecular mechanisms of tumor angiogenesis and tumor progression
    Cavallaro, U
    Christofori, G
    JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY, 2000, 50 (1-2) : 63 - 70
  • [5] Molecular Mechanisms of Tumor Angiogenesis and Tumor Progression
    Ugo Cavallaro
    Gerhard Christofori
    Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2000, 50 : 63 - 70
  • [6] Molecular Markers of Tumor Progression in Melanoma
    Rother, Joshua
    Jones, Dan
    CURRENT GENOMICS, 2009, 10 (04) : 231 - 239
  • [7] Molecular markers of tumor initiation and progression
    Porter, PL
    CURRENT OPINION IN GENETICS & DEVELOPMENT, 2001, 11 (01) : 60 - 63
  • [8] Molecular cytogenetics of solid tumor progression
    Waldman, FM
    Sauter, G
    Isola, J
    Kallioniemi, O
    Kallioniemi, A
    HORMONAL CARCINOGENESIS II, 1996, : 68 - 78
  • [9] Molecular mechanism of α-Hederin in tumor progression
    Meng, Dandan
    Ren, Meng
    Li, Maofeng
    Wang, Min
    Geng, Wei
    Shang, Qingxin
    BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY, 2024, 170
  • [10] MOLECULAR CORRELATES OF TUMOR PROGRESSION - INTRODUCTION
    HEPPNER, GH
    MILLER, FR
    SEMINARS IN CANCER BIOLOGY, 1993, 4 (03) : 141 - 142