Reprogramming Cooperative Monotone Dynamical Systems Behaviors

Multistable dynamical systems are ubiquitous in nature, especially in the context of regulatory networks controlling cell fate decisions, wherein stable steady states correspond to different cell phenotypes. In the past decade, it has become experimentally possible to "reprogram" the fate...

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Main Authors: Shah, Rushina Jaidip (Author), Del Vecchio, Domitilla (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE, 2021-11-09T20:35:53Z.
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Summary:Multistable dynamical systems are ubiquitous in nature, especially in the context of regulatory networks controlling cell fate decisions, wherein stable steady states correspond to different cell phenotypes. In the past decade, it has become experimentally possible to "reprogram" the fate of a cell by suitable externally imposed input stimulations. In several of these reprogramming instances, the underlying regulatory network has a known structure and often it falls in the class of cooperative monotone dynamical systems. In this paper, we therefore leverage this structure to provide concrete guidance on the choice of inputs that reprogram a cooperative dynamical system to a desired target steady state. Our results are parameter-independent and therefore can serve as a practical guidance to cell-fate reprogramming experiments.
NIH (Grant 1-R01-EB024591-01)