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The origin of phenotypic heterogenecity in a clonal cell population in vitro
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Autor personal (a)
Stockholm, D; Benchaouir, R; Picot, J; Rameau, P; Neildez, Tma; Landini, Gabriel; Laplace-Builhe, C
Título
The origin of phenotypic heterogenecity in a clonal cell population in vitro
Resumen
Background.The spontaneous emergence of phenotypic heterogeneity in clonal populations of mammalian cellsin vitro is a rule rather than an exception. We consider two simple, mutually non-exclusive models that explain the generation of diverse cell types in a homogeneous population. In the first model, the phenotypic switch is the consequence of extrinsic factors. Initially identical cells may become different because they encounter different local environments that induce adaptive responses. According to the second model, the phenotypic switch is intrinsic to the cells that may occur even in homogeneous environments.Principal Findings.We have investigated the ''extrinsic'' and the ''intrinsic'' mechanisms using computer simulations and experimentation. First, we simulatedin silico the emergence of two cell types in a clonal cell population using a multiagent model. Both mechanisms produced stable phenotypic heterogeneity, but the distribution of the cell types was different. The ''intrinsic'' model predicted an even distribution of the rare phenotype cells, while in the ''extrinsic'' model these cells formed small clusters. The key predictions of the two models were confronted with the results obtained experimentally using a myogenic cell line.Conclusions.The observations emphasize the importance of the ''ecological'' context and suggest that, consistently with the ''extrinsic'' model, local stochastic interactions between phenotypically identical cells play a key role in the initiation of phenotypic switch. evertheless, the ''intrinsic'' model also shows some other aspects of reality: The phenotypic switch is not triggered exclusively by the local environmental variations, but also depends to some extent on the phenotypic intrinsic robustness of the cells. (AU)
Descriptores DECS
FENOTIPO; CELULAS CLONALES; FACTORES REGULADORES MIOGENICOS
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13p
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Plos ONE
Volumen (nivel serie)
2
Número de la seriada
4
Editorial
Peter Binfield
Ciudad de publicación
San Francisco
País de publicación
US
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