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Single Cell Dynamics Causes Pareto-Like Effect in Stimulated T Cell Populations.


ABSTRACT: Cell fate choice during the process of differentiation may obey to deterministic or stochastic rules. In order to discriminate between these two strategies we used time-lapse microscopy of individual murine CD4 + T cells that allows investigating the dynamics of proliferation and fate commitment. We observed highly heterogeneous division and death rates between individual clones resulting in a Pareto-like dominance of a few clones at the end of the experiment. Commitment to the Treg fate was monitored using the expression of a GFP reporter gene under the control of the endogenous Foxp3 promoter. All possible combinations of proliferation and differentiation were observed and resulted in exclusively GFP-, GFP+ or mixed phenotype clones of very different population sizes. We simulated the process of proliferation and differentiation using a simple mathematical model of stochastic decision-making based on the experimentally observed parameters. The simulations show that a stochastic scenario is fully compatible with the observed Pareto-like imbalance in the final population.

SUBMITTER: Cosette J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4673432 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single Cell Dynamics Causes Pareto-Like Effect in Stimulated T Cell Populations.

Cosette Jérémie J   Moussy Alice A   Onodi Fanny F   Auffret-Cariou Adrien A   Neildez-Nguyen Thi My Anh TM   Paldi Andras A   Stockholm Daniel D  

Scientific reports 20151209


Cell fate choice during the process of differentiation may obey to deterministic or stochastic rules. In order to discriminate between these two strategies we used time-lapse microscopy of individual murine CD4 + T cells that allows investigating the dynamics of proliferation and fate commitment. We observed highly heterogeneous division and death rates between individual clones resulting in a Pareto-like dominance of a few clones at the end of the experiment. Commitment to the Treg fate was mon  ...[more]

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