Author:
Müller Robert,Boutillon Arthur,Jahn Diego,Starruß Jörn,David Nicolas B.,Brusch Lutz
Abstract
AbstractCollective cell migration is an important process during biological development and tissue repair, but may turn malignant during tumor invasion. Mathematical and computational models are essential to unravel the mechanisms of self-organization that underlie the emergence of collective migration from the interactions among individual cells. Recently, guidance-by-followers was identified as one such underlying mechanism of collective cell migration in the zebrafish embryo. This poses the question how guidance stimuli are integrated when multiple cells interact simultaneously. Here, we extend a recent individual-based model by an integration step of the vectorial guidance stimuli and compare model predictions obtained for various variants of the mechanism (arithmetic mean of stimuli, dominance of stimulus with largest transmission interface, dominance of most head-on stimulus). Simulations are carried out and quantified within the modeling and simulation framework Morpheus. Collective cell migration is sfound to be robust and qualitatively identical for all considered variants of stimulus integration. Moreover, this study highlights the role of individual-based modeling approaches for understanding collective phenomena at the population scale that emerge from cell-cell interactions.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory