Issue 48, 2014

The chaser and the chased: a phase-field model of an immune response

Abstract

In this paper we present a model for an immune response to an invading pathogen. Particularly, we follow the motion of a neutrophil as it migrates to the site of infection guided by chemical cues, a mechanism termed chemotaxis, with the ability to reorient itself as the pathogen changes its position. In the process, the cell undergoes morphological alterations, in addition to the structural changes observed at its leading edge. Also, we derive a condition for a successful immune reaction by relating the speed of the neutrophil to that of the pathogen and to the diffusion coefficient of the chemical attractant.

Graphical abstract: The chaser and the chased: a phase-field model of an immune response

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Aug 2014
Accepted
28 Oct 2014
First published
29 Oct 2014

Soft Matter, 2014,10, 9715-9720

The chaser and the chased: a phase-field model of an immune response

S. Najem and M. Grant, Soft Matter, 2014, 10, 9715 DOI: 10.1039/C4SM01842G

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