Quantitative Analysis of the Coordinated Movement of Cells in a Freely Moving Cell Population

Daiki Umetsu, Satoshi Yamaji, Daiki Wakita, Takeshi Kano
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Coordinated movement of self-propelled agents has been well studied in collectives or swarms that display directional movement. Self-propelled agents also develop stable spatial patterns in which the agents do not necessarily exhibit directional collective movement. However, quantitative measures that are required to analyze the local and temporal coordinated movements during pattern formation processes have not been well established. Here, we study the coordinated movement of individual pairs of two different types of cells in a freely moving cell population. We introduced three criteria to evaluate coordinated movement in live imaging data obtained from the abdomen of the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, at the pupal stage. All three criteria were able to reasonably identify coordinated movement. Our analysis indicates that the combined usage of these criteria can improve the evaluation of whether a pair of cells exhibits coordinated movement or not by excluding false positives. Quantitative approaches to identifying coordinated movement in a population of freely moving agents constitute a key foundational methodology to study pattern formations by self-propelled agents.
自由运动细胞群中细胞协调运动的定量分析
自我推进体在集体或群体中表现出定向运动的协调运动已经得到了很好的研究。自我推进的智能体也会发展出稳定的空间模式,在这种模式中,智能体不一定会表现出定向的集体运动。然而,在模式形成过程中,分析局部和时间协调运动所需的定量措施尚未得到很好的建立。在这里,我们研究了两种不同类型的细胞在自由移动的细胞群中的个体对的协调运动。我们介绍了三个标准来评估从果蝇腹部获得的实时成像数据的协调运动,黑腹果蝇,在蛹期。所有这三个标准都能够合理地识别协调运动。我们的分析表明,这些标准的组合使用可以提高评估是否一对细胞表现出协调运动或不排除假阳性。确定自由移动主体群体中协调运动的定量方法是研究自推进主体模式形成的关键基础方法。
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