Modeling collective cell motility

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

Eukaryotic cells often move in groups, a critical aspect of many biological and medical processes including wound healing, morphogenesis and cancer metastasis. Modeling can provide useful insights into the fundamental mechanisms of collective cell motility. Constructing models that incorporate the physical properties of the cells, however, is challenging. Here, I discuss our efforts to build a comprehensive cell motility model that includes cell membrane properties, cell-substrate interactions, cell polarity, and cell-cell interaction. The model will be applied to a variety of systems, including motion on micropatterned substrates and the migration of border cells in Drosophila.

*This work was supported by NIH Grant No. P01 GM078586 and NSF Grant No. 1068869

Authors

  • Wouter-Jan Rappel

    • Univ of California - San Diego
    • University of California, San Diego