A Kinetic Model for Cell Damage Caused by Oligomer Formation

Abstract

It is well-known that the formation of amyloid fiber may cause invertible damage to cells, while the underlying mechanism has not been fully uncovered. In this paper, we construct a mathematical model, consisting of infinite ODEs in the form of mass-action equations together with two reaction-convection PDEs, and then simplify it to a system of 5 ODEs by using the maximum entropy principle. This model is based on four simple assumptions, one of which is that cell damage is raised by oligomers rather than mature fibrils. With the simplified model, the effects of nucleation and elongation, fragmentation, protein and seeds concentrations on amyloid formation and cell damage are extensively explored and compared with experiments. We hope that our results can provide a valuable insight into the processes of amyloid formation and cell damage thus raised.

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