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The evolution of the adaptive immune system is characterized by changes in the relative abundances of the B- and T-cell clones that make up its repertoires. To fully capture this evolution, we need to describe the complex dynamics of the…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2017-03-02 Jonathan Desponds , Andreas Mayer , Thierry Mora , Aleksandra M. Walczak

Clonal structure of the human peripheral T-cell repertoire is shaped by a number of homeostatic mechanisms, including antigen presentation, cytokine and cell regulation. Its accurate tuning leads to a remarkable ability to combat pathogens…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2014-10-07 O. V. Bolkhovskaya , D. Yu. Zorin , M. V. Ivanchenko

The diversity of T-cell receptors recognizing foreign pathogens is generated through a highly stochastic recombination process, making the independent production of the same sequence rare. Yet unrelated individuals do share receptors, which…

The adaptive immune system relies on the diversity of receptors expressed on the surface of B and T-cells to protect the organism from a vast amount of pathogenic threats. The proliferation and degradation dynamics of different cell types…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2016-02-10 Jonathan Desponds , Thierry Mora , Aleksandra M. Walczak

The adaptive immune system of vertebrates can detect, respond to, and memorize diverse pathogens from past experience. While the clonal selection of T helper (Th) cells is the simple and established mechanism to better recognize new…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2021-03-17 Takuya Kato , Tetsuya J. Kobayashi

The clonal expansion of T cells during an infection is tightly regulated to ensure an appropriate immune response against invading pathogens. Although experiments have mapped the trajectory from expansion to contraction, the interplay…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2021-10-08 Pantea Pooladvand , Peter S. Kim , Barbara Fazekas de St Groth

An essential feature of the adaptive immune system is the proliferation of antigen-specific lymphocytes during an immune reaction to form a large pool of effector cells. This proliferation must be regulated to ensure an effective response…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2021-01-06 Andreas Mayer , Yaojun Zhang , Alan S. Perelson , Ned S. Wingreen

We study the Langevin dynamics of the adaptive immune system, modelled by a lymphocyte network in which the B cells are interacting with the T cells and antigen. We assume that B clones and T clones are evolving in different thermal noise…

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks · Physics 2017-01-04 Alexander Mozeika , Anthony CC Coolen

Fundamental to quantitative characterization of the B cell receptor repertoire is clonal diversity - the number of distinct somatically recombined receptors present in the repertoire and their relative abundances, defining the search space…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2017-08-30 William DeWitt , Paul Lindau , Thomas Snyder , Marissa Vignali , Ryan Emerson , Harlan Robins

The ability of the adaptive immune system to respond to arbitrary pathogens stems from the broad diversity of immune cell surface receptors (TCRs). This diversity originates in a stochastic DNA editing process (VDJ recombination) that acts…

The set of T cells that express the same T cell receptor (TCR) sequence represents a T cell clone. The number of different naive T cell clones in an organism reflects the number of different T cell receptors (TCRs) arising from…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2020-03-06 Renaud Dessalles , Yunbei Pan , Mingtao Xia , Davide Maestrini , Maria R. D'Orsogna , Tom Chou

The adaptive immune response relies on T cells that combine phenotypic specialization with diversity of T cell receptors (TCRs) to recognize a wide range of pathogens. TCRs are acquired and selected during T cell maturation in the thymus.…

The emergence of complex organs is driven by the coordinated proliferation, migration and differentiation of precursor cells. The fate behaviour of these cells is reflected in the time evolution their progeny, termed clones, which serve as…

Diverse T and B cell repertoires play an important role in mounting effective immune responses against a wide range of pathogens and malignant cells. The number of unique T and B cell clones is characterized by T and B cell receptors (TCRs…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2026-05-12 Lucas Böttcher , Sascha Wald , Tom Chou

The self-organization of cells into complex tissues relies on a tight coordination of cell behavior. Identifying the cellular processes driving tissue growth is key to understanding the emergence of tissue forms and devising targeted…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2024-03-27 Ruslan Mukhamadiarov , Matteo Ciarchi , Fabrizio Olmeda , Steffen Rulands

We build networks of genetic similarity in which the nodes are organisms sampled from biological populations. The procedure is illustrated by constructing networks from genetic data of a marine clonal plant. An important feature in the…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2008-01-23 E. Hernandez-Garcia , A. F. Rozenfeld , V. M. Eguiluz , S. Arnaud-Haond , C. M. Duarte

High-throughput sequencing of B- and T-cell receptors makes it possible to track immune repertoires across time, in different tissues, and in acute and chronic diseases or in healthy individuals. However, quantitative comparison between…

Quantitative Methods · Quantitative Biology 2020-11-20 Maximilian Puelma Touzel , Aleksandra M. Walczak , Thierry Mora

Our adaptive immune system relies on the persistence over long times of a diverse set of antigen-experienced B cells to encode our memories of past infections and to protect us against future ones. While longitudinal repertoire sequencing…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2025-12-15 Andrea Mazzolini , Aleksandra M. Walczak , Thierry Mora

Naive human T cells are produced in the thymus, which atrophies abruptly and severely in response to physical or psychological stress. To understand how an instance of stress affects the size and "diversity" of the peripheral naive T cell…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2019-05-30 Stephanie M. Lewkiewicz , Yao-Li Chuang , Tom Chou

A hallmark of the adaptive immune response is the proliferation of pathogen-specific lymphocytes that leave in their wake a long lived population of cells that provide lasting immunity. A subject of ongoing investigation is when during an…

Cell Behavior · Quantitative Biology 2020-06-04 Alexander S. Miles , Philip D. Hodgkin , Ken R. Duffy
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