Asymmetry in Erythroid-Myeloid differentiation switch and the role of timing in a binary cell fate decision

GATA1-PU.1 genetic switch is a paradigmatic genetic switch that governs the differentiation of progenitor cells into two different fates, erythroid and myeloid fates. In terms of dynamical model representation of these fates or lineages corresponds to stable attractor and choosing between the attra...

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Main Authors: Afnan eAlagha, Alexey eZaikin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00426/full
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spelling doaj-7459c498a8f149bf96b3cddc3cfba5682020-11-24T22:24:28ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242013-12-01410.3389/fimmu.2013.0042666770Asymmetry in Erythroid-Myeloid differentiation switch and the role of timing in a binary cell fate decisionAfnan eAlagha0Alexey eZaikin1King Abdulaziz UniversityUniversity College LondonGATA1-PU.1 genetic switch is a paradigmatic genetic switch that governs the differentiation of progenitor cells into two different fates, erythroid and myeloid fates. In terms of dynamical model representation of these fates or lineages corresponds to stable attractor and choosing between the attractors. Small asymmetries and stochasticity intrinsically present in all genetic switches lead to the effect of delayed bifurcation which will change the differentiation result according to the timing of the process and affect the proportion of erythroid versus myeloid cells. We consider the differentiation bifurcation scenario in which there is a symmetry-breaking in the bifurcation diagrams as a result of asymmetry in external signalling. We show that the decision between two alternative cell fates in this structurally symmetric decision circuit can be biased depending on the speed at which the system is forced to go through the decision point. The parameter sweeping speed can also reduce the effect of asymmetry and produce symmetric choice between attractors, or convert the favourable attractor. This conversion may have important contributions to the immune system when the bias is in favor of the attractor which gives rise to non-immune cells.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00426/fulldifferentiationimmune cellsGATA1-PU.1 switchpluripotent cellsdelayed bifurcation
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author Afnan eAlagha
Alexey eZaikin
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Alexey eZaikin
Asymmetry in Erythroid-Myeloid differentiation switch and the role of timing in a binary cell fate decision
Frontiers in Immunology
differentiation
immune cells
GATA1-PU.1 switch
pluripotent cells
delayed bifurcation
author_facet Afnan eAlagha
Alexey eZaikin
author_sort Afnan eAlagha
title Asymmetry in Erythroid-Myeloid differentiation switch and the role of timing in a binary cell fate decision
title_short Asymmetry in Erythroid-Myeloid differentiation switch and the role of timing in a binary cell fate decision
title_full Asymmetry in Erythroid-Myeloid differentiation switch and the role of timing in a binary cell fate decision
title_fullStr Asymmetry in Erythroid-Myeloid differentiation switch and the role of timing in a binary cell fate decision
title_full_unstemmed Asymmetry in Erythroid-Myeloid differentiation switch and the role of timing in a binary cell fate decision
title_sort asymmetry in erythroid-myeloid differentiation switch and the role of timing in a binary cell fate decision
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2013-12-01
description GATA1-PU.1 genetic switch is a paradigmatic genetic switch that governs the differentiation of progenitor cells into two different fates, erythroid and myeloid fates. In terms of dynamical model representation of these fates or lineages corresponds to stable attractor and choosing between the attractors. Small asymmetries and stochasticity intrinsically present in all genetic switches lead to the effect of delayed bifurcation which will change the differentiation result according to the timing of the process and affect the proportion of erythroid versus myeloid cells. We consider the differentiation bifurcation scenario in which there is a symmetry-breaking in the bifurcation diagrams as a result of asymmetry in external signalling. We show that the decision between two alternative cell fates in this structurally symmetric decision circuit can be biased depending on the speed at which the system is forced to go through the decision point. The parameter sweeping speed can also reduce the effect of asymmetry and produce symmetric choice between attractors, or convert the favourable attractor. This conversion may have important contributions to the immune system when the bias is in favor of the attractor which gives rise to non-immune cells.
topic differentiation
immune cells
GATA1-PU.1 switch
pluripotent cells
delayed bifurcation
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2013.00426/full
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