Patterns of proliferative activity in the colonic crypt determine crypt stability and rates of somatic evolution.

Epithelial cells in the colon are arranged in cylindrical structures called crypts in which cellular proliferation and migration are tightly regulated. We hypothesized that the proliferation patterns of cells may determine the stability of crypts as well as the rates of somatic evolution towards col...

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Main Authors: Rui Zhao, Franziska Michor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS Computational Biology
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3681728?pdf=render
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description Epithelial cells in the colon are arranged in cylindrical structures called crypts in which cellular proliferation and migration are tightly regulated. We hypothesized that the proliferation patterns of cells may determine the stability of crypts as well as the rates of somatic evolution towards colorectal tumorigenesis. Here, we propose a linear process model of colonic epithelial cells that explicitly takes into account the proliferation kinetics of cells as a function of cell position within the crypt. Our results indicate that proliferation kinetics has significant influence on the speed of cell movement, kinetics of mutation propagation, and sensitivity of the system to selective effects of mutated cells. We found that, of all proliferation curves tested, those with mitotic activities concentrated near the stem cell, including the actual proliferation kinetics determined in in vivo labeling experiments, have a greater ability of delaying the rate of mutation accumulation in colonic stem cells compared to hypothetical proliferation curves with mitotic activities focused near the top of the crypt column. Our model can be used to investigate the dynamics of proliferation and mutation accumulation in spatially arranged tissues.
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spelling doaj.art-176bc254ee284dc186afb6e97805a7692022-12-22T03:43:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Computational Biology1553-734X1553-73582013-01-0196e100308210.1371/journal.pcbi.1003082Patterns of proliferative activity in the colonic crypt determine crypt stability and rates of somatic evolution.Rui ZhaoFranziska MichorEpithelial cells in the colon are arranged in cylindrical structures called crypts in which cellular proliferation and migration are tightly regulated. We hypothesized that the proliferation patterns of cells may determine the stability of crypts as well as the rates of somatic evolution towards colorectal tumorigenesis. Here, we propose a linear process model of colonic epithelial cells that explicitly takes into account the proliferation kinetics of cells as a function of cell position within the crypt. Our results indicate that proliferation kinetics has significant influence on the speed of cell movement, kinetics of mutation propagation, and sensitivity of the system to selective effects of mutated cells. We found that, of all proliferation curves tested, those with mitotic activities concentrated near the stem cell, including the actual proliferation kinetics determined in in vivo labeling experiments, have a greater ability of delaying the rate of mutation accumulation in colonic stem cells compared to hypothetical proliferation curves with mitotic activities focused near the top of the crypt column. Our model can be used to investigate the dynamics of proliferation and mutation accumulation in spatially arranged tissues.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3681728?pdf=render
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Patterns of proliferative activity in the colonic crypt determine crypt stability and rates of somatic evolution.
PLoS Computational Biology
title Patterns of proliferative activity in the colonic crypt determine crypt stability and rates of somatic evolution.
title_full Patterns of proliferative activity in the colonic crypt determine crypt stability and rates of somatic evolution.
title_fullStr Patterns of proliferative activity in the colonic crypt determine crypt stability and rates of somatic evolution.
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of proliferative activity in the colonic crypt determine crypt stability and rates of somatic evolution.
title_short Patterns of proliferative activity in the colonic crypt determine crypt stability and rates of somatic evolution.
title_sort patterns of proliferative activity in the colonic crypt determine crypt stability and rates of somatic evolution
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