A homogenization approach for spatial cytokine distributions in immune-cell communication

Avatar
Poster
Voice is AI-generated
Connected to paperThis paper is a preprint and has not been certified by peer review

A homogenization approach for spatial cytokine distributions in immune-cell communication

Authors

Li, L.; Pohl, L.; Hutloff, A.; Niethammer, B.; Thurley, K.

Abstract

Cytokine-mediated communication is a central mechanism by which immune cells coordinate activation, differentiation and proliferation. While mechanistic reaction-diffusion models provide detailed descriptions of cytokine secretion and uptake at the cellular scale, their computational cost limits their applicability to large and densely packed cell populations. Previously employed approximations of cytokine diffusion fields rely on assumptions that neglect the influence of cellular geometry and volume exclusion. In this work, we study a macroscopic description of cytokine diffusion and reaction dynamics based on homogenization techniques, rigorously linking microscopic reaction-diffusion formulations to effective continuum models. The resulting homogenized equations replace discrete responder cells with a continuous density, while retaining essential features of cellular uptake and excluded-volume effects. Further, we show that in regimes with approximate radial symmetry, classical Yukawa-type solutions emerge as limiting cases of the homogenized model, provided appropriate correction factors are included. Overall, our approach allows efficient multiscale modeling of cytokine signaling in complex immune-cell environments.

Follow Us on

0 comments

Add comment