arXiv Open Access 2015

The case for absolute ligand discrimination : modeling information processing and decision by immune T cells

Paul François Grégoire Altan-Bonnet
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Some cells have to take decision based on the quality of surroundings ligands, almost irrespective of their quantity, a problem we name "absolute discrimination". An example of absolute discrimination is recognition of not-self by immune T Cells. We show how the problem of absolute discrimination can be solved by a process called "adaptive sorting". We review several implementations of adaptive sorting, as well as its generic properties such as antagonism. We show how kinetic proofreading with negative feedback implements an approximate version of adaptive sorting in the immune context. Finally, we revisit the decision problem at the cell population level, showing how phenotypic variability and feedbacks between population and single cells are crucial for proper decision.

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Paul François

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Grégoire Altan-Bonnet

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François, P., Altan-Bonnet, G. (2015). The case for absolute ligand discrimination : modeling information processing and decision by immune T cells. https://arxiv.org/abs/1505.03095

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