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A mathematical framework for the emergence of winners and losers in cell competition.


ABSTRACT: Cell competition is a process in multicellular organisms where cells interact with their neighbours to determine a "winner" or "loser" status. The loser cells are eliminated through programmed cell death, leaving only the winner cells to populate the tissue. Cell competition is context-dependent; the same cell type can win or lose depending on the cell type it is competing against. Hence, winner/loser status is an emergent property. A key question in cell competition is: how do cells acquire their winner/loser status? In this paper, we propose a mathematical framework for studying the emergence of winner/loser status based on a set of quantitative criteria that distinguishes competitive from non-competitive outcomes. We apply this framework in a cell-based modelling context, to both highlight the crucial role of active cell death in cell competition and identify the factors that drive cell competition.

SUBMITTER: Pak TF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7618079 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A mathematical framework for the emergence of winners and losers in cell competition.

Pak Thomas F TF   Pitt-Francis Joe J   Baker Ruth E RE  

Journal of theoretical biology 20231111


Cell competition is a process in multicellular organisms where cells interact with their neighbours to determine a "winner" or "loser" status. The loser cells are eliminated through programmed cell death, leaving only the winner cells to populate the tissue. Cell competition is context-dependent; the same cell type can win or lose depending on the cell type it is competing against. Hence, winner/loser status is an emergent property. A key question in cell competition is: how do cells acquire the  ...[more]

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