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PNAS Plus: Computer simulations suggest that prostate enlargement due to benign prostatic hyperplasia mechanically impedes prostate cancer growth

机译:PNAS Plus:计算机模拟显示良性前列腺增生引起的前列腺肿大会机械性地阻碍前列腺癌的生长

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Prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia are common genitourinary diseases in aging men. Both pathologies may coexist and share numerous similarities, which have suggested several connections or some interplay between them. However, solid evidence confirming their existence is lacking. Recent studies on extensive series of prostatectomy specimens have shown that tumors originating in larger prostates present favorable pathological features. Hence, large prostates may exert a protective effect against prostate cancer. In this work, we propose a mechanical explanation for this phenomenon. The mechanical stress fields that originate as tumors enlarge have been shown to slow down their dynamics. Benign prostatic hyperplasia contributes to these mechanical stress fields, hence further restraining prostate cancer growth. We derived a tissue-scale, patient-specific mechanically coupled mathematical model to qualitatively investigate the mechanical interaction of prostate cancer and benign prostatic hyperplasia. This model was calibrated by studying the deformation caused by each disease independently. Our simulations show that a history of benign prostatic hyperplasia creates mechanical stress fields in the prostate that impede prostatic tumor growth and limit its invasiveness. The technology presented herein may assist physicians in the clinical management of benign prostate hyperplasia and prostate cancer by predicting pathological outcomes on a tissue-scale, patient-specific basis.
机译:前列腺癌和前列腺增生是老年男性常见的泌尿生殖系统疾病。两种病理可能共存并具有许多相似之处,这表明它们之间存在多种联系或相互作用。但是,缺乏可靠的证据来证实它们的存在。最近对一系列前列腺切除术标本的研究表明,起源于较大前列腺的肿瘤具有良好的病理特征。因此,大前列腺可能对前列腺癌发挥保护作用。在这项工作中,我们提出了对此现象的机械解释。已经显示,随着肿瘤的扩大而产生的机械应力场会减慢其动力学。良性前列腺增生有助于这些机械应力场,因此进一步抑制了前列腺癌的生长。我们得出了一个组织规模的,特定于患者的机械耦合数学模型,以定性研究前列腺癌和良性前列腺增生的机械相互作用。通过独立研究每种疾病引起的变形来校准该模型。我们的模拟显示,良性前列腺增生的历史会在前列腺中形成机械应力场,从而阻碍前列腺肿瘤的生长并限制其浸润性。本文提出的技术可以通过在组织规模,患者特定的基础上预测病理结果来帮助医生进行良性前列腺增生和前列腺癌的临床管理。

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