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Identifying niche-mediated regulatory factors of stem cell phenotypic state: a systems biology approach.


ABSTRACT: Understanding how the cellular niche controls the stem cell phenotype is often hampered due to the complexity of variegated niche composition, its dynamics, and nonlinear stem cell-niche interactions. Here, we propose a systems biology view that considers stem cell-niche interactions as a many-body problem amenable to simplification by the concept of mean field approximation. This enables approximation of the niche effect on stem cells as a constant field that induces sustained activation/inhibition of specific stem cell signaling pathways in all stem cells within heterogeneous populations exhibiting the same phenotype (niche determinants). This view offers a new basis for the development of single cell-based computational approaches for identifying niche determinants, which has potential applications in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.

SUBMITTER: Ravichandran S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5324585 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identifying niche-mediated regulatory factors of stem cell phenotypic state: a systems biology approach.

Ravichandran Srikanth S   Del Sol Antonio A  

FEBS letters 20170130 3


Understanding how the cellular niche controls the stem cell phenotype is often hampered due to the complexity of variegated niche composition, its dynamics, and nonlinear stem cell-niche interactions. Here, we propose a systems biology view that considers stem cell-niche interactions as a many-body problem amenable to simplification by the concept of mean field approximation. This enables approximation of the niche effect on stem cells as a constant field that induces sustained activation/inhibi  ...[more]

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