Author:
Kim Eunjung,Gerlee Philip,Anderson Alexander R.A.
Abstract
Cancer is an evolving system subject to mutation and selection. Selection is driven by the microenvironment that the cancer cells are growing in and acts on the cell phenotype, which is in turn modulated by intracellular signaling pathways regulated by the cell genotype. Integrating all of these processes requires bridging different biological scales. We present a mathematical model that uses a neural network as a means to connecting these scales. In particular, we consider the mapping from intracellular pathway activity to phenotype under different microenvironmental conditions.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory