蜂窝网络中局部拓扑、全局动态和分岔的一般关系。

IF 3.5 2区 生物学 Q1 MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
Qing Hu, Ruoyu Tang, Xinyu He, Ruiqi Wang
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摘要

细胞网络通过整合蕴含在调控路径和反馈回路等局部结构中的复杂信息来实现其功能。然而,局部拓扑结构如何决定全局网络动力学并诱发分岔的确切机制仍未确定。揭示整合的关键步骤是确定信息流机制的支配原理。在此,我们开发了累积线性化近似(CLA)算法来解决这一问题。基于扰动分析和网络分解,我们从理论上证明了扰动如何通过整合所有调控路径影响平衡变化,以及平衡的稳定性如何由不同的反馈回路决定。我们选择了两个示例,即一个三变量双稳态系统和一个更复杂的上皮-间充质转化(EMT)网络,来验证这种方法的可行性。这些结果为理解细胞网络中的信息流奠定了坚实的基础,突出了局部拓扑在决定全局网络动力学和这些网络中出现分岔方面的关键作用。这项工作引入了一个新的框架,用于研究扰动下蜂窝网络的局部拓扑和全局动态之间的一般关系。
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General relationship of local topologies, global dynamics, and bifurcation in cellular networks.

Cellular networks realize their functions by integrating intricate information embedded within local structures such as regulatory paths and feedback loops. However, the precise mechanisms of how local topologies determine global network dynamics and induce bifurcations remain unidentified. A critical step in unraveling the integration is to identify the governing principles, which underlie the mechanisms of information flow. Here, we develop the cumulative linearized approximation (CLA) algorithm to address this issue. Based on perturbation analysis and network decomposition, we theoretically demonstrate how perturbations affect the equilibrium variations through the integration of all regulatory paths and how stability of the equilibria is determined by distinct feedback loops. Two illustrative examples, i.e., a three-variable bistable system and a more intricate epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) network, are chosen to validate the feasibility of this approach. These results establish a solid foundation for understanding information flow across cellular networks, highlighting the critical roles of local topologies in determining global network dynamics and the emergence of bifurcations within these networks. This work introduces a novel framework for investigating the general relationship between local topologies and global dynamics of cellular networks under perturbations.

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NPJ Systems Biology and Applications
NPJ Systems Biology and Applications Mathematics-Applied Mathematics
CiteScore
5.80
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发文量
46
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Systems Biology and Applications is an online Open Access journal dedicated to publishing the premier research that takes a systems-oriented approach. The journal aims to provide a forum for the presentation of articles that help define this nascent field, as well as those that apply the advances to wider fields. We encourage studies that integrate, or aid the integration of, data, analyses and insight from molecules to organisms and broader systems. Important areas of interest include not only fundamental biological systems and drug discovery, but also applications to health, medical practice and implementation, big data, biotechnology, food science, human behaviour, broader biological systems and industrial applications of systems biology. We encourage all approaches, including network biology, application of control theory to biological systems, computational modelling and analysis, comprehensive and/or high-content measurements, theoretical, analytical and computational studies of system-level properties of biological systems and computational/software/data platforms enabling such studies.
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