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Experimental Design in Systems Biology, Based on Parameter Sensitivity Analysis Using a Monte Carlo Method: A Case Study for the TNFα-Mediated NF-κ B Signal Transduction Pathway
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Signal Transduction PathwaysEngineeringImmunologyParameter Sensitivity AnalysisSystems PharmacologyStochastic SimulationBiostatisticsBayesian MethodsSensitivity AnalysisExperimental DesignBiological ModelCell SignalingMolecular SignalingPathway AnalysisComputational ModelingBiomedical ModelingSystem ImmunologySystems ImmunologySignal TransductionComputational BiologyRegulatory Network ModellingSystems BiologyMedicine
Mathematical modeling and dynamic simulation of signal transduction pathways is a central theme in systems biology and is increasingly attracting attention in the postgenomic era. The estimation of model parameters from experimental data remains a bottleneck for a major breakthrough in this area. This study’s aim is to introduce a new strategy for experimental design based on parameter sensitivity analysis. The approach identifies key parameters/variables in a signal transduction pathway model and can thereby provide experimental biologists with guidance on which proteins to consider for measurement. The article focuses on applying this approach to the TNFα-mediated NF-κB pathway, which plays an important role in immunity and inflammation and in the control of cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. A mathematical model of this pathway is proposed, and the sensitivity analysis of model parameters is illustrated for this model by employing the Monte Carlo method over a broad range of parameter values.
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