The impact of exclusion processes on angiogenesis models

Type: Article

Publication Date: 2018-03-06

Citations: 11

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00285-018-1214-1

Abstract

Angiogenesis is the process by which new blood vessels form from existing vessels. During angiogenesis, tip cells migrate via diffusion and chemotaxis, new tip cells are introduced through branching, loops form via tip-to-tip and tip-to-sprout anastomosis, and a vessel network forms as endothelial cells, known as stalk cells, follow the paths of tip cells (a process known as the snail-trail). Using a mean-field approximation, we systematically derive one-dimensional non-linear continuum models from a lattice-based cellular automaton model of angiogenesis in the corneal assay, explicitly accounting for cell volume. We compare our continuum models and a well-known phenomenological snail-trail model that is linear in the diffusive, chemotactic and branching terms, with averaged cellular automaton simulation results to distinguish macroscale volume exclusion effects and determine whether linear models can capture them. We conclude that, in general, both linear and non-linear models can be used at low cell densities when single or multi-species exclusion effects are negligible at the macroscale. When cell densities increase, our non-linear model should be used to capture non-linear tip cell behavior that occurs when single-species exclusion effects are pronounced, and alternative models should be derived for non-negligible multi-species exclusion effects.

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