Cellular gradient flow structure connects single-cell-level rules and population-level dynamics
Populations and Evolution
2024-09-30 v1 Cell Behavior
Abstract
In multicellular systems, the single-cell behaviors should be coordinated consistently with the overall population dynamics and functions. However, the interrelation between single-cell rules and the population-level goal is still elusive. In this work, we reveal that these two levels are naturally connected via a gradient flow structure of the heterogeneous cellular population and that biologically prevalent single-cell rules such as unidirectional type-switching and hierarchical order in types emerge from this structure. We also demonstrate the gradient flow structure in a standard model of the T-cell immune response. This theoretical framework works as a basis for understanding multicellular dynamics and functions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2205.13143,
title = {Cellular gradient flow structure connects single-cell-level rules and population-level dynamics},
author = {Shuhei A. Horiguchi and Tetsuya J. Kobayashi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.13143},
year = {2024}
}