ESAIM: Proceedings and Surveys (Jan 2018)

A Stochastic Model For Protrusion Activity

  • Etchegaray Christèle,
  • Meunier Nicolas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/proc/201862056
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62
pp. 56 – 67

Abstract

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In this work we approach cell migration under a large-scale assumption, so that the system reduces to a particle in motion. Unlike classical particle models, the cell displacement results from its internal activity: the cell velocity is a function of the (discrete) protrusive forces exerted by filopodia on the substrate. Cell polarisation ability is modeled in the feedback that the cell motion exerts on the protrusion rates: faster cells form preferentially protrusions in the direction of motion. By using the mathematical framework of structured population processes previously developed to study population dynamics [4], we introduce rigorously the mathematical model and we derive some of its fundamental properties. We perform numerical simulations on this model showing that different types of trajectories may be obtained: Brownian-like, persistent, or intermittent when the cell switches between both previous regimes. We find back the trajectories usually described in the literature for cell migration.