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Temporal signals drive the emergence of multicellular information networks.

Guanyu Li1, Ryan LeFebre2, Alia Starman3, Patrick Chappell3, Andrew Mugler2, Bo Sun1.   

Abstract

Coordinated responses to environmental stimuli are critical for multicellular organisms. To overcome the obstacles of cell-to-cell heterogeneity and noisy signaling dynamics within individual cells, cells must effectively exchange information with peers. However, the dynamics and mechanisms of collective information transfer driven by external signals are poorly understood. Here we investigate the calcium dynamics of neuronal cells that form confluent monolayers and respond to cyclic ATP stimuli in microfluidic devices. Using Granger inference to reconstruct the underlying causal relations between the cells, we find that the cells self-organize into spatially decentralized and temporally stationary networks to support information transfer via gap junction channels. The connectivity of the causal networks depends on the temporal profile of the external stimuli, where short periods, or long periods with small duty fractions, lead to reduced connectivity and fractured network topology. We build a theoretical model based on communicating excitable units that reproduces our observations. The model further predicts that connectivity of the causal network is maximal at an optimal communication strength, which is confirmed by the experiments. Together, our results show that information transfer between neuronal cells is externally regulated by the temporal profile of the stimuli and internally regulated by cell-cell communication.

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Keywords:  calcium dynamics; intercellular communication; neuron dynamics; temporal stimuli

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36067282      PMCID: PMC9477235          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2202204119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   12.779


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1.  Temporal signals drive the emergence of multicellular information networks.

Authors:  Guanyu Li; Ryan LeFebre; Alia Starman; Patrick Chappell; Andrew Mugler; Bo Sun
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2022-09-06       Impact factor: 12.779

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