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A Multilayer Microfluidic Platform for the Conduction of Prolonged Cell-Free Gene Expression
Published on: October 6, 2019
Using an adaptive gene network model for self-organizing multicellular behavior
Yong-Jun Shin1, Ali H Sayed, Xiling Shen
1School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA. yshin@cornell.edu
Abstract:
Using the transient interleukin (IL)-2 secretion of effector T helper (T(eff)) cells as an example, we show that self-organizing multicellular behavior can be modeled and predicted by an adaptive gene network model. Incorporating an adaptation algorithm we established previously, we construct a network model that has the parameter values iteratively updated to cope with environmental change governed by diffusion and cell-cell interactions. In contrast to non-adaptive models, we find that the proposed adaptive model for individual T(eff) cells can generate transient IL-2 secretory behavior that is observed experimentally at the population level. The proposed adaptive modeling approach can be a useful tool in the study of self-organizing behavior observed in other contexts in biology, including microbial pathogenesis, antibiotic resistance, embryonic development, tumor formation, etc.
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