An optimal control problem of immuno-chemotherapy in presence of gene therapy
This study addresses a cancer eradication model involving effector cells in the presence of gene therapy, immunotherapy, and chemotherapy. The main objective of this study is to understand the optimal effect of immuno-chemotherpay in the presence of gene therapy. The boundedness and positiveness of...
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doaj-bacdbef608d54319aad0873562a181e82021-08-23T01:09:19ZengAIMS PressAIMS Mathematics2473-69882021-08-01610115301154910.3934/math.2021669An optimal control problem of immuno-chemotherapy in presence of gene therapyKaushik Dehingia0Hemanta Kumar Sarmah1Kamyar Hosseini 2Khadijeh Sadri3Soheil Salahshour4Choonkil Park51. Department of Mathematics, Gauhati University, Guwahati 781014, Assam, India1. Department of Mathematics, Gauhati University, Guwahati 781014, Assam, India2. Department of Mathematics, Rasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Rasht, Iran2. Department of Mathematics, Rasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Rasht, Iran3. Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Bahcesehir University, Istanbul, Turkey4. Research Institute for Natural Sciences, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, South KoreaThis study addresses a cancer eradication model involving effector cells in the presence of gene therapy, immunotherapy, and chemotherapy. The main objective of this study is to understand the optimal effect of immuno-chemotherpay in the presence of gene therapy. The boundedness and positiveness of the solutions in the respective feasible domains of the proposed model are verified. Conditions for which the equilibrium points of the system exist and are stable have been derived. An optimal control problem for the system has been constructed and solved to minimize the immuno-chemotherapy drug-induced toxicity to the patient. Amounts of immunotherapy to be injected into a patient for eradication of cancerous tumor cells have been found. Numerical and graphical results have been presented. From the results, it is seen that tumor cells can be eliminated in a specific time interval with the control of immuno-chemotherapeutic drug concentration.https://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/math.2021669?viewType=HTMLcancergene therapychemotherapyimmunotherapystabilityoptimal control |
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Kaushik Dehingia Hemanta Kumar Sarmah Kamyar Hosseini Khadijeh Sadri Soheil Salahshour Choonkil Park An optimal control problem of immuno-chemotherapy in presence of gene therapy AIMS Mathematics cancer gene therapy chemotherapy immunotherapy stability optimal control |
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Kaushik Dehingia Hemanta Kumar Sarmah Kamyar Hosseini Khadijeh Sadri Soheil Salahshour Choonkil Park |
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An optimal control problem of immuno-chemotherapy in presence of gene therapy |
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An optimal control problem of immuno-chemotherapy in presence of gene therapy |
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An optimal control problem of immuno-chemotherapy in presence of gene therapy |
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An optimal control problem of immuno-chemotherapy in presence of gene therapy |
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An optimal control problem of immuno-chemotherapy in presence of gene therapy |
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optimal control problem of immuno-chemotherapy in presence of gene therapy |
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AIMS Mathematics |
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2473-6988 |
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This study addresses a cancer eradication model involving effector cells in the presence of gene therapy, immunotherapy, and chemotherapy. The main objective of this study is to understand the optimal effect of immuno-chemotherpay in the presence of gene therapy. The boundedness and positiveness of the solutions in the respective feasible domains of the proposed model are verified. Conditions for which the equilibrium points of the system exist and are stable have been derived. An optimal control problem for the system has been constructed and solved to minimize the immuno-chemotherapy drug-induced toxicity to the patient. Amounts of immunotherapy to be injected into a patient for eradication of cancerous tumor cells have been found. Numerical and graphical results have been presented. From the results, it is seen that tumor cells can be eliminated in a specific time interval with the control of immuno-chemotherapeutic drug concentration. |
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cancer gene therapy chemotherapy immunotherapy stability optimal control |
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