Agent-based modelling of Vasculogenesis

ORAL

Abstract

Vasculogensis is the first stage of blood vessel formation where anigioblasts differentiate into endothelial and other auxiliary cells leading to de novo formation of vascular networks in the presence of growth factors. Efficient transportation of nutrients to tissues and organs require optimized and robust vascular networks, but it is unclear how single cell behavior affects the self-assembled formation of such networks. We present an agent-based model of vascular network formation in which single cell properties like cellular adhesion, anisotropic propulsion and the presence of multiple cell types and proliferation can lead to a variety of network morphologies that we compare quantitatively with in vitro experiments. We also explore feedback between the vascular network properties and single cell parameters to gain insight into the evolution of vascular networks. 

*NSF -DMS-1616926, MERCED Computing Cluster (NSF-ACI-1429783), NSF-CREST Center for Cellular and Biomolecular Machines at UC Merced (HRD-1547848), NSF-STC: Center for Engineering Mechano Biology at UPenn: CMMI-154857

Presenters

  • Suraj K Sahu

    • University of California, Merced

Authors

  • Suraj K Sahu

    • University of California, Merced
  • Suzzane Sindi

    • University of California Merced
  • Ajay Gopinathan

    • University of California, Merced
    • University of California Merced
  • Kara McCloskey

    • University of California Merced
  • Jose Zamora

    • University of California Merced
  • Mikahl Banwarth-Kuhn

    • University of California Merced