MODELING A RED BLOOD CELL CYTOSKELETON: INSIGHTS AND TIPS

L. Meacci, R. Ausas, F. Mut, V. D. Bari, G. Buscaglia
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The aim of this work is to provide a clear and ready-to-implement mathematical model to describe the red blood cell (RBC) cytoskeleton. The motivation for this methodo- logy work lies in the lack of available sources facilitating the implementation of computational (in silico) modelling of RBC mechanical properties. Our approach adopts a worm-like chain force model to mimic an individual spectrin deformation and the virtual work principle to extrapolate the spectrin network dynamics. We report modelling tips using coarse-grained scaling techniques and optical tweezers experiments. We validate the model in virtual expe- riments gaining insights on single spectrin equilibrium, the impact of cytoskeletal symmetry defects on system behaviour, and stress transmission and distribution within the network. By performing these virtual experiments, we elucidate the role that the cytoskeleton plays in de- termining the remarkable RBC mechanical behaviour. These findings emphasise the need to consider the cytoskeleton component in the latest and most advanced single-cell mathematical models.
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这项工作的目的是提供一个清晰、易于实施的数学模型来描述红细胞(RBC)的细胞骨架。这项工作的动机在于缺乏可用的资源来促进红血细胞机械特性计算(硅内)建模的实施。我们的方法采用蠕虫链力模型模拟单个谱林变形,并利用虚功原理推断谱林网络动力学。我们报告了使用粗粒度缩放技术和光学镊子实验的建模技巧。我们在虚拟实验中验证了该模型,获得了关于单个谱蛋白平衡、细胞骨架对称性缺陷对系统行为的影响以及网络内应力传递和分布的见解。通过进行这些虚拟实验,我们阐明了细胞骨架在终止显著的 RBC 机械行为中所起的作用。这些发现强调了在最新、最先进的单细胞数学模型中考虑细胞骨架成分的必要性。
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