Mesoscopic modelling of epithelial tissues

Over the last two decades, scientific literature has been blooming with various means of simulating epithelial cell colonies. Each of these simulations can be separated by their respective efficiency (expressed in terms of consumed computational resources), the amount of cells/the size of tissues th...

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Hauptverfasser: Höllring, Kevin, Smith, Ana-Sunčana
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Zusammenfassung:Over the last two decades, scientific literature has been blooming with various means of simulating epithelial cell colonies. Each of these simulations can be separated by their respective efficiency (expressed in terms of consumed computational resources), the amount of cells/the size of tissues that can be simulated, the time scale of the simulated dynamics and the coarse grained level of precision. Choosing the right algorithm for the simulation of epithelial cells and tissues is a compromise between each of these key elements. Irrespective of the method, each algorithm includes part, or all, of the following features: short-range membrane-mediated attraction between cells, soft-core repulsion between cells, cell proliferation, cell death, cell motility, fluctuations, etc. We will first give a non-exhaustive overview of commonly used modeling approaches for tissues at a mesoscopic level, giving a rough idea of the coarse-graining decisions made for every one of them. Then we will dive into greater detail on how to implement a relaxation procedure according to the Vertex Model, refreshing aspects of the theoretical groundwork, describing required data structures and simulation steps and pointing out details of the simulation that can present pitfalls to a first-time implementation of the model.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2212.09547