Theor Biol Med Model. 2007;4:4 doi: 10.1186/1742-4682-4-4. 2007 Jan 25.

Morphological instability and cancer invasion: a 'splashing water drop' analogy

Guiot C, Delsanto PP, Deisboeck TS.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tissue invasion, one of the hallmarks of cancer, is a major clinical problem. Recent studies suggest that the process of invasion is driven at least in part by a set of physical forces that may be susceptible to mathematical modelling which could have practical clinical value.
MODEL AND CONCLUSION: We present an analogy between two unrelated instabilities. One is caused by the impact of a drop of water on a solid surface while the other concerns a tumor that develops invasive cellular branches into the surrounding host tissue. In spite of the apparent abstractness of the idea, it yields a very practical result, i.e. an index that predicts tumor invasion based on a few measurable parameters. We discuss its application in the context of experimental data and suggest potential clinical implications.

PMID: 17254360