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Jeffrey West1, Bina Desai2, Maximilian Strobl3
1Integrated Mathematical Oncology Department H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute Tampa, FL, USA.
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A population of cells within a tumor can be described as antifragile (the opposite of fragile) if they derive a benefit from fluctuations or perturbations in environmental conditions induced by treatment. We hypothesized that treatment fluctuations may either promote (antifragile tumor) or inhibit (fragile tumor) the evolution of treatment resistance to targeted therapies. Analysis of the convexity of dose response curves provides a direct prediction of response to prescribed fluctuations in treatment. Theory predicts that continuous treatment protocols (i.e. zero prescribed fluctuations in treatment) will outperform uneven protocols when dose response is convex. We apply this theory to predict in vivo response to targeted therapy and validate these predictions by experimentally testing high/low intermittent dosing (uneven dosing) and continuous dosing (even dosing) schedules. Convexity (and its inverse, concavity) explains two phenomena: dose response is a convex (fragile) function but resistance onset rate is a concave (antifragile) function. Thus, we design, propose, and validate alternative treatment schedules which maximize response while maintaining prolonged sensitivity to treatment. These analyses provide supporting evidence that fluctuations alter the evolutionary trajectory of tumors in response to targeted therapy, even without altering the cumulative dose. This insight is used to design alternative, switching treatment protocols to limit the evolution of resistance, a process which we call evolutionary antifragile therapy.
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