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Emergent stem cell homeostasis in the C. elegans germline is revealed by hybrid modeling.

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posted on 2017-01-20, 16:59 authored by B. A. Hall, Nir Piterman, A. Hajnal, J. Fisher
The establishment of homeostasis among cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis is of key importance for organogenesis. Stem cells respond to temporally and spatially regulated signals by switching from mitotic proliferation to asymmetric cell division and differentiation. Executable computer models of signaling pathways can accurately reproduce a wide range of biological phenomena by reducing detailed chemical kinetics to a discrete, finite form. Moreover, coordinated cell movements and physical cell-cell interactions are required for the formation of three-dimensional structures that are the building blocks of organs. To capture all these aspects, we have developed a hybrid executable/physical model describing stem cell proliferation, differentiation, and homeostasis in the Caenorhabditis elegans germline. Using this hybrid model, we are able to track cell lineages and dynamic cell movements during germ cell differentiation. We further show how apoptosis regulates germ cell homeostasis in the gonad, and propose a role for intercellular pressure in developmental control. Finally, we use the model to demonstrate how an executable model can be developed from the hybrid system, identifying a mechanism that ensures invariance in fate patterns in the presence of instability.

Funding

B.A.H. is presently supported by the Royal Society (University Research Fellowship).

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Citation

Biophysical Journal, 2015, 109 (2), pp. 428-438

Author affiliation

/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Computer Science

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Biophysical Journal

Publisher

Biophysical Society , Elsevier (Cell Press)

issn

0006-3495

eissn

1542-0086

Acceptance date

2015-06-05

Available date

2017-01-20

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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006349515005895

Notes

One figure and two movies are available at http://www.biophysj.org/biophysj/supplemental/S0006-3495(15)00589-5.

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en

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