Quantifying Information Exchange Between Cells in Inflammaging
Israr B M Ibrahim1, Ramana M Pidaparti2
1Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh 23111, Indonesia.
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Inflammaging is inflammation caused by altered cell-cell communications due to aging which leads to impaired wound healing. In this study, we investigated the underlying dynamics of information exchange between macrophage and fibroblast cells during inflammation using an in silico agent-based model. Information exchange was inferred through migration dynamics of motile cells, and network representations of cell-cell information exchange were built. We investigated information exchange through computational modelling during inflammation with two different courses: inflammation followed by full recovery, and inflammation followed by sustained injury due to aging progression. We found that inflammaging leads to reduced cell-cell information exchange and noisier dynamics of cells compared to normal inflammation. Normal inflammation favours higher centrality on the fibroblast nodes, while inflammaging prefers networks with more centrality on the macrophage nodes. This network topology may indicate the primary agents in the inflammation and provide a way to describe inflammation and its course by a network of cell-cell interactions.
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