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On-Lattice Simulation of T Cell Motility,Chemotaxis, and Trafficking in the Lymph Node Paracortex
Authors:Gib Bogle  P Rod Dunbar
Institution:1. Maurice Wilkins Centre, University of Auckland, Aukland, New Zealand.; 2. Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, Aukland, New Zealand.; 3. School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, Aukland, New Zealand.; Whitehead Institute, United States of America,
Abstract:Agent-based simulation is a powerful method for investigating the complex interplay of the processes occurring in a lymph node during an adaptive immune response. We have previously established an agent-based modeling framework for the interactions between T cells and dendritic cells within the paracortex of lymph nodes. This model simulates in three dimensions the “random-walk” T cell motility observed in vivo, so that cells interact in space and time as they process signals and commit to action such as proliferation. On-lattice treatment of cell motility allows large numbers of densely packed cells to be simulated, so that the low frequency of T cells capable of responding to a single antigen can be dealt with realistically. In this paper we build on this model by incorporating new numerical methods to address the crucial processes of T cell ingress and egress, and chemotaxis, within the lymph node. These methods enable simulation of the dramatic expansion and contraction of the T cell population in the lymph node paracortex during an immune response. They also provide a novel probabilistic method to simulate chemotaxis that will be generally useful in simulating other biological processes in which chemotaxis is an important feature.
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