Juxtaposition of System Dynamics and Agent-Based Simulation for a Case Study in Immunosenescence
Authored by Peer-Olaf Siebers, Uwe Aickelin, Grazziela P Figueredo, Amanda Whitbrook, Jonathan M Garibaldi
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0118359
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Abstract
Advances in healthcare and in the quality of life significantly increase
human life expectancy. With the aging of populations, new un-faced
challenges are brought to science. The human body is naturally selected
to be well-functioning until the age of reproduction to keep the species
alive. However, as the lifespan extends, unseen problems due to the body
deterioration emerge. There are several age-related diseases with no
appropriate treatment; therefore, the complex aging phenomena needs
further understanding. It is known that immunosenescence is highly
correlated to the negative effects of aging. In this work we advocate
the use of simulation as a tool to assist the understanding of immune
aging phenomena. In particular, we are comparing system dynamics
modelling and simulation (SDMS) and agent-based modelling and simulation
(ABMS) for the case of age-related depletion of naive T cells in the
organism. We address the following research questions: Which simulation
approach is more suitable for this problem? Can these approaches be
employed interchangeably? Is there any benefit of using one approach
compared to the other? Results show that both simulation outcomes
closely fit the observed data and existing mathematical model; and the
likely contribution of each of the naive T cell repertoire maintenance
method can therefore be estimated. The differences observed in the
outcomes of both approaches are due to the probabilistic character of
ABMS contrasted to SDMS. However, they do not interfere in the overall
expected dynamics of the populations. In this case, therefore, they can
be employed interchangeably, with SDMS being simpler to implement and
taking less computational resources.
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