Journal article
The role of the Hes1 crosstalk hub in Notch-Wnt interactions of the intestinal crypt
SK Kay, HA Harrington, S Shepherd, K Brennan, T Dale, JM Osborne, DJ Gavaghan, HM Byrne
Plos Computational Biology | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2017
Abstract
The Notch pathway plays a vital role in determining whether cells in the intestinal epithelium adopt a secretory or an absorptive phenotype. Cell fate specification is coordinated via Notch’s interaction with the canonical Wnt pathway. Here, we propose a new mathematical model of the Notch and Wnt pathways, in which the Hes1 promoter acts as a hub for pathway crosstalk. Computational simulations of the model can assist in understanding how healthy intestinal tissue is maintained, and predict the likely consequences of biochemical knockouts upon cell fate selection processes. Chemical reaction network theory (CRNT) is a powerful, generalised framework which assesses the capacity of our model ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
SKK was, supported by an EPSRC-funded Systems Biology Doctoral Training Centre studentship (EP/D508142/1, EP/F500017/1, www.epsrc.ac.uk) and a Google EMEA Scholarship. HAH was supported by an EPSRC Fellowship (EP/K041096/1, www.epsrc.ac.uk) and funding from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) (KUK-C1-013-04, www.kaust.edu.sa). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.