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Predictive radiosensitivity network model

a network model and radiosensitivity technology, applied in the field of cancer treatment, can solve the problems of inability to capture and study the continuous nature of many phenotypic features in diseased and normal states, and the dynamics of network component interactions have remained mostly undefined, so as to facilitate the study of radiation response, improve the ability to define network dynamics, and improve the understanding of variables

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-09-25
UNIV OF SOUTH FLORIDA +1
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[0006]Provided is a mathematical model that facilitates the study of radiation response by providing a systems view of the radiosensitivity network. The model predictions were tested against several biological and clinical endpoints. The systems-based approach improves the ability to define network dynamics and structure, allows the visualization of network topology, and provides a framework to understand its operation, thus leading to a better understanding of the variables that drive radiation sensitivity. Furthermore, as the model accounts for network interactions, the model to captures the variability of radiation response across biological / clinical conditions. This allows the possibility of developing an accurate predictive model of clinical radiosensitivity, a major clinical goal in radiation oncology.

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However, the dynamics of network component interactions have remained mostly undefined, largely due to lack of accurate testing methods.
A problem of this approach is that it is unable to capture and study the continuous nature of many phenotypic features in diseased and normal states.

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[0039]A multivariate linear regression model of gene expression and radiosensitivity (SF2) was developed in a 35 cell line database within the context of an accurate radiation sensitivity classifier. The clinical value of a radiosensitivity predictive model is significant, therefore an understanding the intricacies of its operation were critical. The predictive algorithm identified five components of functional / biological relevance to the network that proved best at building the most accurate predictor, genes rbap48, top1, rgs19, r5pia and an unknown gene. FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of the classifier algorithm. As shown in FIGS. 2-5, rbap48 and rgs-19 were biologically-validated as network components. Consistent with model predictions, depicted in FIG. 2, siRNA knockdown of rbap48 in HCT-116 cells, seen in FIG. 3(b), resulted in radioresistance as seen in FIG. 3(a). Next, G-protein signaling regulator rgs-19 was overexpressed in MDA-MB231 cell lines, seen in FIG. 5(b). ...

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This invention is a model that simulates the complexity of biological signaling in a cell in response to radiation therapy. Using gene expression profiles and radiation survival assays in an algorithm, a systems model was generated of the radiosensitivity network. The network consists of ten highly interconnected genetic hubs with significant signal redundancy. The model was validated with in vitro tests perturbing network components, correctly predicting radiation sensitivity 2 / 3 times. The model's clinical relevance was shown by linking clinical radiosensitivity targets to the model network. Clinical applications were confirmed by testing model predictions against clinical response to preoperative radiochemotherapy in patients with rectal or esophageal cancer.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims priority to currently pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60 / 896,350, entitled, “Radiation Response System Model”, filed Mar. 22, 2007, and pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60 / 896,550, entitled, “Radiation Response System Model”, filed Mar. 23, 2007 the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST[0002]This invention was made with Government support under Grant No. K08 CA 108926 awarded by the National Cancer Institute. The Government has certain rights in the invention.FIELD OF INVENTION[0003]This invention relates to cancer treatment. Specifically this invention is a predictive model of cancer radiosensitization.BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION[0004]Understanding the biological networks that regulate oncogenic events and influence the inherent radiosensitivity of tumors is central to the development of personalized treatment strategies in radiat...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F17/18G06F19/00G06F17/10G16B5/00G16B25/10G16B40/00
CPCG06F19/12G06F19/3437G06F19/24G06F19/20G16H50/50G16B5/00G16B25/00G16B40/00G16B25/10
Inventor TORRES-ROCA, JAVIER F.ESCHRICH, STEVEN
Owner UNIV OF SOUTH FLORIDA
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