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The influence of the crowding assumptions in biofilm simulations

Microorganisms are frequently organized into crowded structures that affect the nutrients diffusion. This reduction in metabolite diffusion could modify the microbial dynamics, meaning that computational methods for studying microbial systems need accurate ways to model the crowding conditions. We p...

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Autores principales: Angeles-Martinez, Liliana, Hatzimanikatis, Vassily
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8297847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34292941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009158
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description Microorganisms are frequently organized into crowded structures that affect the nutrients diffusion. This reduction in metabolite diffusion could modify the microbial dynamics, meaning that computational methods for studying microbial systems need accurate ways to model the crowding conditions. We previously developed a computational framework, termed CROMICS, that incorporates the effect of the (time-dependent) crowding conditions on the spatio-temporal modeling of microbial communities, and we used it to demonstrate the crowding influence on the community dynamics. To further identify scenarios where crowding should be considered in microbial modeling, we herein applied and extended CROMICS to simulate several environmental conditions that could potentially boost or dampen the crowding influence in biofilms. We explore whether the nutrient supply (rich- or low-nutrient media), the cell-packing configuration (square or hexagonal spherical cell arrangement), or the cell growing conditions (planktonic state or biofilm) modify the crowding influence on the growth of Escherichia coli. Our results indicate that the growth rate, the abundance and appearance time of different cell phenotypes as well as the amount of by-products secreted to the medium are sensitive to some extent to the local crowding conditions in all scenarios tested, except in rich-nutrient media. Crowding conditions enhance the formation of nutrient gradient in biofilms, but its effect is only appreciated when cell metabolism is controlled by the nutrient limitation. Thus, as soon as biomass (and/or any other extracellular macromolecule) accumulates in a region, and cells occupy more than 14% of the volume fraction, the crowding effect must not be underestimated, as the microbial dynamics start to deviate from the ideal/expected behaviour that assumes volumeless cells or when a homogeneous (reduced) diffusion is applied in the simulation. The modeling and simulation of the interplay between the species diversity (cell shape and metabolism) and the environmental conditions (nutrient quality, crowding conditions) can help to design effective strategies for the optimization and control of microbial systems.
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spelling pubmed-82978472021-07-31 The influence of the crowding assumptions in biofilm simulations Angeles-Martinez, Liliana Hatzimanikatis, Vassily PLoS Comput Biol Research Article Microorganisms are frequently organized into crowded structures that affect the nutrients diffusion. This reduction in metabolite diffusion could modify the microbial dynamics, meaning that computational methods for studying microbial systems need accurate ways to model the crowding conditions. We previously developed a computational framework, termed CROMICS, that incorporates the effect of the (time-dependent) crowding conditions on the spatio-temporal modeling of microbial communities, and we used it to demonstrate the crowding influence on the community dynamics. To further identify scenarios where crowding should be considered in microbial modeling, we herein applied and extended CROMICS to simulate several environmental conditions that could potentially boost or dampen the crowding influence in biofilms. We explore whether the nutrient supply (rich- or low-nutrient media), the cell-packing configuration (square or hexagonal spherical cell arrangement), or the cell growing conditions (planktonic state or biofilm) modify the crowding influence on the growth of Escherichia coli. Our results indicate that the growth rate, the abundance and appearance time of different cell phenotypes as well as the amount of by-products secreted to the medium are sensitive to some extent to the local crowding conditions in all scenarios tested, except in rich-nutrient media. Crowding conditions enhance the formation of nutrient gradient in biofilms, but its effect is only appreciated when cell metabolism is controlled by the nutrient limitation. Thus, as soon as biomass (and/or any other extracellular macromolecule) accumulates in a region, and cells occupy more than 14% of the volume fraction, the crowding effect must not be underestimated, as the microbial dynamics start to deviate from the ideal/expected behaviour that assumes volumeless cells or when a homogeneous (reduced) diffusion is applied in the simulation. The modeling and simulation of the interplay between the species diversity (cell shape and metabolism) and the environmental conditions (nutrient quality, crowding conditions) can help to design effective strategies for the optimization and control of microbial systems. Public Library of Science 2021-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8297847/ /pubmed/34292941 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009158 Text en © 2021 Angeles-Martinez, Hatzimanikatis https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8297847/
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