Published April 20, 2023 | Version v1
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Mathematical model results for: Dynamic fibronectin assembly and remodeling by leader neural crest cells prevents jamming in collective cell migration

  • 1. University of Oxford

Description

Collective cell migration plays an essential role in vertebrate development, yet the extent to which dynamically changing microenvironments influence this phenomenon remains unclear. Observations of the distribution of the extracellular matrix (ECM) component fibronectin during the migration of loosely connected neural crest cells (NCCs) lead us to hypothesize that NCC remodeling of an initially punctate ECM creates a scaffold for trailing cells, enabling them to form robust and coherent stream patterns. We evaluate this idea in a theoretical setting by developing an agent-based model that incorporates reciprocal interactions between NCCs and their ECM. ECM remodeling, haptotaxis, contact guidance, and cell-cell repulsion are sufficient for cells to establish streams in silico, however additional mechanisms, such as chemotaxis, are required to consistently guide cells along the correct target corridor. Further investigations of the model imply that contact guidance and differential cell-cell repulsion between leader and follower cells are key contributors to robust collective cell migration by preventing stream breakage. Global sensitivity analysis and simulated underexpression/overexpression experiments suggest that long-distance migration without jamming is most likely to occur when leading cells specialize in creating ECM fibers, and trailing cells specialize in responding to environmental cues by upregulating mechanisms such as contact guidance. This dataset contains summary statistics, movies, parameter values, and photos obtained from individual realizations of the mathematical model.

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Funding provided by: Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100022752
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Funding provided by: European Research Council
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100010663
Award Number: 883363

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10.7554/eLife.83792 (DOI)