Stochastic analysis of genetic feedback controllers to reprogram a pluripotency gene regulatory network.

2019 AMERICAN CONTROL CONFERENCE (ACC)(2019)

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Cellular reprogramming is traditionally accomplished through an open loop (OL) control approach, wherein key transcription factors (TFs) are injected in cells to steer the state of the pluripotency (PL) gene regulatory network (GRN), as encoded by TFs concentrations, to the pluripotent state. Due to the OL nature of this approach, the concentration of TFs cannot be accurately controlled. Recently, a closed loop (CL) feedback control strategy was proposed to overcome this problem with promising theoretical results. However, previous analyses of the controller were based on deterministic models. It is well known that cellular systems are characterized by substantial stochasticity, especially when molecules are in low copy number as it is the case in reprogramming problems wherein the gene copy number is usually one or two. Hence, in this paper, we analyze the Chemical Master Equation (CME) for the reaction model of the PL GRN with and without the feedback controller. We computationally and analytically investigate the performance of the controller in biologically relevant parameter regimes where stochastic effects dictate system dynamics. Our results indicate that the feedback control approach still ensures reprogramming even when both the PL GRN and the controller are stochastic.
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closed loop feedback control strategy,deterministic models,cellular systems,gene copy number,reaction model,PL GRN,stochastic analysis,genetic feedback controllers,pluripotency gene regulatory network,cellular reprogramming,open loop control approach,TFs concentrations,transcription factors,chemical master equation,CME
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