Title of article :
Modeling and analysis of early events in T-lymphocyte antigen-activated intracellular-signaling pathways
Author/Authors :
Zheng، نويسنده , , Yanan and Balakrishnan، نويسنده , , Venkataramanan and Buzzard، نويسنده , , Greg and Geahlen، نويسنده , , Robert and Harrison، نويسنده , , Marietta and Rundell، نويسنده , , Ann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
22
From page :
320
To page :
341
Abstract :
The T-cell antigen-activated signaling pathway is a highly regulated intracellular biochemical system that is crucial for initiating an appropriate adaptive immune response. To improve the understanding of the complex regulatory mechanisms controlling the early events in T-cell signaling, a detailed mathematical model was developed that utilizes ordinary differential equations to describe chemical reactions of the signaling pathway. The model parameter values were constrained by experimental data on the activation of a specific signaling intermediate and indicated an initial rapid cascade of phosphorylation events followed by a comparatively slow signal downregulation. Nonlinear analysis of the model suggested that thresholding and bistability occur as a result of the embedded positive and negative feedback loops within the model. These nonlinear system properties may enhance the T-cell receptor specificity and provide sub-threshold noise filtering with switch-like behavior to ensure proper cell response. Additional analysis using a reduced second-order model led to further understanding of the observed system behavior. Moreover, the interactions between the positive and negative feedback loops enabled the model to exhibit, among a variety of other feasible dynamics, a sustained oscillation that corresponds to a stable limit cycle in the two-dimensional phase plane. Quantitative analysis in this paper has helped identify potential regulatory mechanisms in the early T-cell signaling events. This integrated approach provides a framework to quantify and discover the ensemble of interconnected T-cell antigen-activated signaling pathways from limited experimental data.
Keywords :
T-cell signaling , hysteresis , Mathematical Modeling , Feedback regulation , Bistability
Journal title :
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
Record number :
1553090
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