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A Computational Model of Cellular Engraftment on Lung Scaffolds

  • Joshua J. Pothen
  • , Vignesh Rajendran
  • , Darcy Wagner
  • , Daniel J. Weiss
  • , Bradford J. Smith
  • , Baoshun Ma
  • , Jason H.T. Bates*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Vermont
  • Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

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Abstract

The possibility that stem cells might be used to regenerate tissue is now being investigated for a variety of organs, but these investigations are still essentially exploratory and have few predictive tools available to guide experimentation. We propose, in this study, that the field of lung tissue regeneration might be better served by predictive tools that treat stem cells as agents that obey certain rules of behavior governed by both their phenotype and their environment. Sufficient knowledge of these rules of behavior would then, in principle, allow lung tissue development to be simulated computationally. Toward this end, we developed a simple agent-based computational model to simulate geographic patterns of cells seeded onto a lung scaffold. Comparison of the simulated patterns to those observed experimentally supports the hypothesis that mesenchymal stem cells proliferate preferentially toward the scaffold boundary, whereas alveolar epithelial cells do not. This demonstrates that a computational model of this type has the potential to assist in the discovery of rules of cellular behavior.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)308-319
Number of pages12
JournalBioResearch Open Access
Volume5
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Agent-based model
  • image processing
  • lung scaffold
  • stem cells

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