| Literature DB >> 34141873 |
Boris Aguilar1, Pan Fang2, Reinhard Laubenbacher3, David Murrugarra4.
Abstract
One of the ultimate goals in systems biology is to develop control strategies to find efficient medical treatments. One step towards this goal is to develop methods for changing the state of a cell into a desirable state. We propose an efficient method that determines combinations of network perturbations to direct the system towards a predefined state. The method requires a set of control actions such as the silencing of a gene or the disruption of the interaction between two genes. An optimal control policy defined as the best intervention at each state of the system can be obtained using existing methods. However, these algorithms are computationally prohibitive for models with tens of nodes. Our method generates control actions that approximates the optimal control policy with high probability with a computational efficiency that does not depend on the size of the state space. Our C++ code is available at https://github.com/boaguilar/SDDScontrol.Entities:
Keywords: Approximation Methods; Boolean Networks; Control Policy; Optimal Control; Sparse Sampling; Stochastic Systems
Year: 2020 PMID: 34141873 PMCID: PMC8208226
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lett Biomath ISSN: 2373-7867