Mathematical modeling of the evolution of resistance and aggressiveness of high-grade serous ovarian cancer from patient CA-125 time series

Author:

Jitmana KanyaratORCID,Griffiths Jason I.,Fereday Sian,DeFazio Anna,Bowtell David, ,Adler Frederick R.ORCID

Abstract

A time-series analysis of serum Cancer Antigen 125 (CA-125) levels was performed in 791 patients with high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) from the Australian Ovarian Cancer Study to evaluate the development of chemoresistance and response to therapy. To investigate chemoresistance and better predict the treatment effectiveness, we examined two traits: resistance (defined as the rate of CA-125 change when patients were treated with therapy) and aggressiveness (defined as the rate of CA-125 change when patients were not treated). We found that as the number of treatment lines increases, the data-based resistance increases (a decreased rate of CA-125 decay). We use mathematical models of two distinct cancer cell types, treatment-sensitive cells and treatment-resistant cells, to estimate the values and evolution of the two traits in individual patients. By fitting to individual patient HGSOC data, our models successfully capture the dynamics of the CA-125 level. The parameters estimated from the mathematical models show that patients with inferred low growth rates of treatment-sensitive cells and treatment-resistant cells (low model-estimated aggressiveness) and a high death rate of treatment-resistant cells (low model-estimated resistance) have longer survival time after completing their second-line of therapy. These findings show that mathematical models can characterize the degree of resistance and aggressiveness in individual patients, which improves our understanding of chemoresistance development and could predict treatment effectiveness in HGSOC patients.

Funder

City of Hope

University of Utah the Modeling the Dynamics of Life fund

U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command

NH&MRC of Australia

Cancer Councils of NSW, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania

Cancer Foundation of Western Australia

Ovarian Cancer Australia

Peter MacCallum Foundation

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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