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Simulating psoriasis by altering transit amplifying cells

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2007-06-01

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Grabe, Niels

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Computational models of tissue homeostasis will facilitate a deeper understanding of many diseases. They link molecular networks, cellular differentiation and the spatial and temporal organization of tissues. Here we show an approach which is able to computationally turn a healthy in silico epidermis into one with four central properties of psoriatic epidermis. We achieve this by altering a single simulation parameter in the cellular differentiation program of the simulated epidermal keratinocytes: the fractional time period during which transit amplifying cells proliferate (tau). Prolonging tau results in the four main pathological characteristics of psoriatic skin: (1) an absolute increase of the germinative compartment, (2) an absolute increase of the differentiated compartment, (3) a higher proportion of germinative cells and (4) a marked reduction in turnover time. The prolongation of tau is able to increase the proliferation capacity of the epidermal tissue without altering the cell cycle frequency.

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