Świerniak Andrzej, Krześlak Michał, Student Sebastian, Rzeszowska-Wolny Joanna
Institute of Automatic Control, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Akademicka 16, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland.
Institute of Automatic Control, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Akademicka 16, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland.
J Theor Biol. 2016 Sep 21;405:94-103. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2016.05.027. Epub 2016 May 20.
Living cells, like whole living organisms during evolution, communicate with their neighbors, interact with the environment, divide, change their phenotypes, and eventually die. The development of specific ways of communication (through signaling molecules and receptors) allows some cellular subpopulations to survive better, to coordinate their physiological status, and during embryonal development to create tissues and organs or in some conditions to become tumors. Populations of cells cultured in vitro interact similarly, also competing for space and nutrients and stimulating each other to better survive or to die. The results of these intercellular interactions of different types seem to be good examples of biological evolutionary games, and have been the subjects of simulations by the methods of evolutionary game theory where individual cells are treated as players. Here we present examples of intercellular contacts in a population of living human cancer HeLa cells cultured in vitro and propose an evolutionary game theory approach to model the development of such populations. We propose a new technique termed Mixed Spatial Evolutionary Games (MSEG) which are played on multiple lattices corresponding to the possible cellular phenotypes which gives the possibility of simulating and investigating the effects of heterogeneity at the cellular level in addition to the population level. Analyses performed with MSEG suggested different ways in which cellular populations develop in the case of cells communicating directly and through factors released to the environment.
活细胞,就像进化过程中的整个生物体一样,与它们的邻居进行交流,与环境相互作用,分裂,改变它们的表型,最终死亡。特定交流方式(通过信号分子和受体)的发展使一些细胞亚群能够更好地存活,协调它们的生理状态,并且在胚胎发育过程中形成组织和器官,或者在某些情况下形成肿瘤。体外培养的细胞群体也有类似的相互作用,它们也会争夺空间和营养,并相互刺激以更好地存活或死亡。这些不同类型的细胞间相互作用的结果似乎是生物进化博弈的很好例子,并且已经成为用进化博弈论方法进行模拟的对象,在这种方法中,单个细胞被视为参与者。在这里,我们展示了体外培养的人类宫颈癌HeLa细胞群体中细胞间接触的例子,并提出了一种进化博弈论方法来模拟此类群体的发展。我们提出了一种新的技术,称为混合空间进化博弈(MSEG),它在与可能的细胞表型相对应的多个晶格上进行,这除了能在群体水平上模拟和研究异质性的影响外,还能在细胞水平上进行模拟和研究。用MSEG进行的分析表明,在细胞直接交流和通过释放到环境中的因子进行交流的情况下,细胞群体发展的不同方式。