Traveling Wave Analysis of a Go-or-Grow Invasion Model with ECM-Regulated Phenotypic Switching

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Abstract

Experimental studies show that tumor cells adopt migratory or proliferative phenotypes depending on the local extracellular matrix (ECM). In this work, we propose a minimal go-or-grow invasion model, comprising two specialist cell phenotypes: proliferating and migratory, with phenotypic switching and cell migration depending on local ECM density. Numerical simulations of this model reveal that the spatial arrangement of proliferative and migratory cells depends on the choice of phenotypic switching function. We then ask whether this specialist cell-phenotype model can be reduced to a generalist cell-phenotype model. We derive a relationship between the reduced model and go-or-grow model in the fast phenotypic switching regime. We observe that the reduced model captures the dynamics of the original model, for a range of realistic phenotypic switching functions. We analytically derive the minimum traveling wave speed of the reduced model in a homogeneous ECM bed. Moreover, using linear stability analysis on the go-or-grow model, we recover the same wave speed expression. In addition, we numerically explore how the key parameters influence the traveling wave speed profile. Our analysis indicated the counter-intuitive result that the wave speed is independent of the matrix degradation rate, and our simulations show that, at most, the speed is weakly dependent on this parameter.

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