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Authors: T. Nitzsche, S. Thiele, A. Häber, Alfred Winter

Date Published: 20th Jan 2018

Publication Type: Journal article

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Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) require well-defined signals from their environment in order to carry out their specific functions. Most of these signals are provided by neighboring cells that form a stem cell niche, whose shape and cellular composition self-organize. Major features of this self-organization can be studied in ISC-derived organoid culture. In this system, manipulation of essential pathways of stem cell maintenance and differentiation results in well-described growth phenotypes. We here provide an individual cell-based model of intestinal organoids that enables a mechanistic explanation of the observed growth phenotypes. In simulation studies of the 3D structure of expanding organoids, we investigate interdependences between Wnt- and Notch-signaling which control the shape of the stem cell niche and, thus, the growth pattern of the organoids. Similar to in vitro experiments, changes of pathway activities alter the cellular composition of the organoids and, thereby, affect their shape. Exogenous Wnt enforces transitions from branched into a cyst-like growth pattern; known to occur spontaneously during long term organoid expansion. Based on our simulation results, we predict that the cyst-like pattern is associated with biomechanical changes of the cells which assign them a growth advantage. The results suggest ongoing stem cell adaptation to in vitro conditions during long term expansion by stabilizing Wnt-activity. Our study exemplifies the potential of individual cell-based modeling in unraveling links between molecular stem cell regulation and 3D growth of tissues. This kind of modeling combines experimental results in the fields of stem cell biology and cell biomechanics constituting a prerequisite for a better understanding of tissue regeneration as well as developmental processes.

Authors: T. Thalheim, M. Quaas, M. Herberg, U. D. Braumann, C. Kerner, M. Loeffler, G. Aust, J. Galle

Date Published: 15th Jan 2018

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Human Diseases: colonic disease

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Authors: Alfred Winter, R.-D. Hilgers, R. Hofestädt, Petra Knaup-Gregori, C. Ose, A. Timmer

Date Published: 8th Jan 2018

Publication Type: Journal article

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Authors: Christian R. Bauer, T. Ganslandt, B. Baum, J. Christoph, I. Engel, Matthias Löbe, S. Mate, Sebastian Stäubert, J. Drepper, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, Alfred Winter, U. Sax

Date Published: 8th Jan 2018

Publication Type: Journal article

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The realisation of a complex web portal, including the modelling of content, is a challenging process. The contents describe different interconnected entities that form a complex structure. The entities and their relations have to be systematically analysed, and the content has to be specified and integrated into a content management system (CMS). Ontologies provide a suitable solution for modelling and specifying complex entities and their relations. However, the functionality for automated import of ontologies is not available in current content management systems. In order to describe the content of a web portal, we developed an ontology. Based on this ontology, we implemented a pipeline that allows the specification of the portal’s content and its import into the CMS Drupal. Our method is generic. It enables the development of web portals with the focus on a suitable representation of structured knowledge (entities, their properties and relations). Furthermore, it makes it possible to represent existing ontologies in such a way that their content can be understood by users without knowledge of ontologies and their semantics. Our approach has successfully been applied in building the LHA (Leipzig Health Atlas) portal, which provides access to metadata, data, publications and methods from various research projects at the University of Leipzig.

Authors: A. Uciteli, C. Beger, C. Rillich, F. A. Meineke, M. Loffler, H. Herre

Date Published: 2018

Publication Type: InBook

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Authors: T. Ganslandt, M. Boeker, Matthias Löbe, F. Prasser, J. Schepers, S. C. Semler, S. Thun, U. Sax

Date Published: 2018

Publication Type: InBook

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Authors: R. Karim Md, B-Ph. Nguyen, L. Zimmermann, Toralf Kirsten, Matthias Löbe, Frank A. Meineke, H. Stenzhorn, O. Kohlbacker, S. Decker, O. Beyan

Date Published: 2018

Publication Type: InProceedings

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