Optimal control of gene regulatory networks for morphogen-driven tissue patterning.

Alberto Pezzotta, James Briscoe
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The generation of distinct cell types in developing tissues depends on establishing spatial patterns of gene expression. Often, this is directed by spatially graded chemical signals-known as morphogens. In the "French Flag model," morphogen concentration instructs cells to acquire specific fates. How this mechanism produces timely and organized cell-fate decisions, despite the presence of changing morphogen levels, molecular noise, and individual variability, is unclear. Moreover, feedback is present at various levels in developing tissues, breaking the link between morphogen concentration, signaling activity, and position. Here, we develop an alternative framework using optimal control theory to tackle the problem of morphogen-driven patterning: intracellular signaling is derived as the control strategy that guides cells to the correct fate while minimizing a combination of signaling levels and time. This approach recovers experimentally observed properties of patterning strategies and offers insight into design principles that produce timely, precise, and reproducible morphogen patterning.

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形态驱动组织模式的基因调控网络的最优控制。
在发育中的组织中,不同细胞类型的产生取决于建立基因表达的空间模式。通常,这是由被称为形态因子的空间渐变化学信号指导的。在“法国国旗模型”中,形态原浓度指示细胞获得特定的命运。尽管存在形态素水平的变化、分子噪声和个体差异,但这种机制如何产生及时和有组织的细胞命运决定尚不清楚。此外,在发育中的组织中,反馈存在于不同的水平,打破了形态素浓度、信号活动和位置之间的联系。在这里,我们开发了一个替代框架,使用最优控制理论来解决形态驱动模式的问题:细胞内信号被导出为指导细胞正确命运的控制策略,同时最小化信号水平和时间的组合。这种方法恢复了实验观察到的图图化策略的特性,并提供了对产生及时、精确和可重复的形态发生图图化的设计原则的见解。
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