The importance of volume exclusion in modelling cellular migration
Authored by Louise Dyson, Ruth E Baker
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00285-014-0829-0
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Abstract
The modelling of collective migration has traditionally been undertaken
in a continuous framework, with little reference to the individual-level
mechanisms that give rise to such a concerted movement. One factor whose
importance is now coming to light is that the individuals themselves
occupy space in the domain, thus obstructing others from moving past
them (volume exclusion). In this work, we systematically derive
continuous descriptions of cellular migration with volume exclusion for
a wide range of individual-based mechanisms and in one, two and three
dimensions. We also consider subpopulations of migrating individuals, which may have different characteristics, such as differing sizes and
speeds of migration. We demonstrate that volume exclusion is of
particular importance when biased movement is included, and thus
conclude that volume exclusion may have its greatest effect when
considering directed migratory mechanisms such as chemotaxis.
Tags
proliferation
chemotaxis
invasion
Traveling-waves