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Modelling cell surface dynamics and cell-cell interactions using Cell Studio: a three-dimensional visualization tool based on gaming technology

机译:使用Cell Studio建模细胞表面动力学和细胞 - 细胞相互作用:基于游戏技术的三维可视化工具

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Predictive modelling of complex biological systems and biophysical interactions requires the inclusion of multiple nano- and micro-scale events. In many scenarios, however, numerical solutions alone do not necessarily enhance the understanding of the system. Instead, this work explores the use of an agent-based model with visualization capabilities to elucidate interactions between single cells. We present a model of juxtacrine signalling, using Cell Studio, an agent-based modelling system, based on gaming and three-dimensional visualization tools. The main advantages of the system are its ability to apply any cell geometry and to dynamically visualize the diffusion and interactions of the molecules within the cells in real time. These provide an excellent tool for obtaining insight about different biological scenarios, as the user may view the dynamics of a system and observe its emergent behaviour as it unfolds. The agent-based model was validated against the results of a mean-field model of Notch receptors and ligands in two neighbouring cells. The conversion to an agent-based model is described in detail. To demonstrate the advantages of the model, we further created a filopodium-mediated signalling model. Our model revealed that diffusion and endocytosis alone are insufficient to produce significant signalling in a filopodia scenario. This is due to the bottleneck at the cell-filopodium contact region and the long distance to the end of the filopodium. However, allowing active transport of ligands into filopodia enhances the signalling significantly compared with a face-to-face scenario. We conclude that the agent-based approach can provide insights into mechanisms underlying cell signalling. The open-source model can be found in the Internet hosting service GitHub.
机译:复杂生物系统和生物物理相互作用的预测建模需要包含多种纳米和微级事件。然而,在许多情况下,单独的数字解决方案不一定增强对系统的理解。相反,这项工作探讨了使用基于代理的模型,以便可视化能力来阐明单个小区之间的相互作用。我们基于游戏和三维可视化工具,使用Cell-Studio,使用Cell-Studio的模型信号传导的模型。系统的主要优点是其应用任何细胞几何体的能力,并实时地动态地可视化细胞内分子的扩散和相互作用。这些提供了一种优异的工具,用于获得关于不同生物情景的洞察力,因为用户可以查看系统的动态并观察其展开的紧急行为。验证基于代理的模型,用于禁止两个相邻细胞中的凹口受体和配体的平均场模型的结果。详细描述了基于代理的模型的转换。为了证明模型的优点,我们进一步创建了一种介导的信号传导模型。我们的模型显示,单独的扩散和内吞作用不足以在Filopopodia情景中产生显着的信号。这是由于细胞 - 箔接触区域的瓶颈和舷孔的末端的长距离。然而,允许配体的活性运输到氟化绦虫中,与面对面的情景相比,显着地增强了信号传导。我们得出结论,基于代理的方法可以为底层信令的机制提供见解。开源模型可以在Internet托管服务GitHub中找到。

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