论文标题
模型预测部分肝切除术后肝脏再生过程中细胞周期进程的生物力学控制的基本作用
Model predicts fundamental role of biomechanical control of cell cycle progression during liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy
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论文摘要
部分肝切除术(PHX)是手术干预,其中一部分肝脏被去除。由于其重生能力的非凡能力,肝脏能够在几周内再生其质量的三分之二。然而,在某些患者中,再生失败。了解再生的原则和局限性可以允许控制这一过程并前瞻性改善再生。在这里,我们建立了一个模拟模型,以模仿小鼠肝叶的再生过程。该模型分别表示每个肝细胞,并建立在单个肝小叶中药物诱导损伤的先前计算模型上。本研究模拟了由数百至数千个小叶组成的整个肝叶。它说明了细胞周期进程(生物力学生长控制)的生物力学控制,这在先前的工作中尚未考虑。仅当考虑到BGC时,该模型才重现了可用的实验观察结果。有趣的是,该模型预测BGC最大程度地减少了增殖细胞的增殖邻居细胞的数量,从而导致了棋盘状的类似棋盘的增殖模式。此外,该模型预测了猪和小鼠中不同的细胞增殖模式,这些模式与从两种物种的再生组织获得的数据相对应。总之,此处建立的模型表明,生物力学控制机制在PHX后可能在肝脏再生中起重要作用。
Partial hepatectomy (PHx) is a surgical intervention where a part of the liver is removed. Due to its extraordinary capacity to regenerate, the liver is able to regenerate about two-thirds of its mass within a few weeks. Nevertheless, in some patients regeneration fails. Understanding the principles and limitations underlying regeneration may permit to control this process and prospectively improve the regeneration. Here, we established a simulation model to mimic the process of regeneration in the liver lobe of a mouse. This model represents each hepatocyte individually and builds upon a previous computational model of regeneration of drug induced damage in a single liver lobule. The present study simulates entire liver lobes that consist of hundreds to thousands of lobules. It accounts for biomechanical control of cell cycle progression (Biomechanical Growth Control), which has not been considered in that previous work. The model reproduced the available experimental observations only if BGC was taken into account. Interestingly, the model predicted that BGC minimizes the number of proliferating neighbor cells of a proliferating cell resulting in a checkerboard-like proliferation pattern. Moreover, the model predicted different cell proliferation patterns in pigs and mice that corresponded to data obtained from regenerating tissue of the two species. In conclusion, the here established model suggest that biomechanical control mechanisms may play a significant role in liver regeneration after PHx.