一种破译皮肤环境中共生动力学的计算机方法。

IF 3.5 2区 生物学 Q1 MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
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皮肤微生物群,特别是凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌(con),如表皮葡萄球菌,在维持皮肤健康和免疫方面起着至关重要的作用。表皮葡萄球菌是一种优势的共生物种,与角质形成细胞密切相互作用,调节免疫反应和抗菌防御机制。代谢副产物如短链脂肪酸(SCFAs)影响角质形成细胞的激活,而细胞壁成分参与toll样受体(TLRs)调节炎症。这些相互作用是维持皮肤稳态和对抗致病入侵者的基础。我们的综合数学模型,整合了共生动力学,免疫反应和皮肤微环境变量,为这些复杂的相互作用提供了见解。该模型深入研究皮肤环境和扰动的复杂性,旨在了解表皮葡萄球菌的定植动态及其对皮肤屏障功能的影响。它研究了AMP、生长因子介导的修复途径和聚丝蛋白突变等关键因素的破坏如何影响系统的行为。该研究将皮肤微环境描述为一个高度动态的环境,突出了表皮葡萄球菌的关键作用,并捕获了其在内外部因素引起的屏障功能障碍中的作用。通过提供对皮肤屏障功能和免疫反应的见解,该模型阐明了皮肤微环境中共生生物的关键相互作用,最终有益于皮肤健康。
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An in silico approach deciphering the commensal dynamics in the cutaneous milieu.

An in silico approach deciphering the commensal dynamics in the cutaneous milieu.

An in silico approach deciphering the commensal dynamics in the cutaneous milieu.

An in silico approach deciphering the commensal dynamics in the cutaneous milieu.

The skin microbiota, particularly coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) such as S. epidermidis, plays a crucial role in maintaining skin health and immunity. S. epidermidis, a predominant commensal species, interacts intimately with keratinocytes to regulate immune responses and antimicrobial defence mechanisms. Metabolic byproducts like short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) influence keratinocyte activation, while cell wall components engage Toll-like receptors (TLRs) to modulate inflammation. These interactions are fundamental for preserving skin homeostasis and combating pathogenic invaders. Our comprehensive mathematical model, integrating commensal dynamics, immune responses, and skin microenvironment variables, provides insights into these intricate interactions. The model delves into the complexities of skin scenarios and perturbations, aiming to understand the colonization dynamics of S. epidermidis and its influence on skin barrier functions. It examines how disruptions in key factors such as AMP, growth factor-mediated repair pathways, and filaggrin mutations influence the behaviour of the system. The study depicts the skin microenvironment as a highly dynamic one, highlighting the critical role of S. epidermidis and capturing its role in barrier dysfunction caused by internal and external factors. By offering insights into skin barrier function and immune responses, the model illuminates key interactions of commensals within the skin microenvironment which can ultimately benefit skin health.

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NPJ Systems Biology and Applications
NPJ Systems Biology and Applications Mathematics-Applied Mathematics
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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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