Modeling multi-cellular systems using sub-cellular elements
Abstract
We introduce a model for describing the dynamics of large numbers of interacting cells. The fundamental dynamical variables in the model are sub-cellular elements, which interact with each other through phenomenological intra- and inter-cellular potentials. Advantages of the model include i) adaptive cell-shape dynamics, ii) flexible accommodation of additional intra-cellular biology, and iii) the absence of an underlying grid. We present here a detailed description of the model, and use successive mean-field approximations to connect it to more coarse-grained approaches, such as discrete cell-based algorithms and coupled partial differential equations. We also discuss efficient algorithms for encoding the model, and give an example of a simulation of an epithelial sheet. Given the biological flexibility of the model, we propose that it can be used effectively for modeling a range of multi-cellular processes, such as tumor dynamics and embryogenesis.
Cite
@article{arxiv.q-bio/0504028,
title = {Modeling multi-cellular systems using sub-cellular elements},
author = {T. J. Newman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:q-bio/0504028},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
20 pages, 4 figures