Computational modelling and simulation of the immune system.

J K Kalita, K Chandrashekar, R Hans, P Selvam, M.K. Newell
Author Information
  1. J K Kalita: Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80917, USA. jkalita@uccs.edu

Abstract

We have developed a software system called SIMISYS that models and simulates aspects of the human immune system based on the computational framework of cellular automata. We model tens of thousands of cells as exemplars of the significant players in the functioning of the immune system, and simulate normal and simple disease situations by interpreting interactions among the cells. SIMISYS 0.3, the current version, models and simulates the innate and adaptive components of the immune system. The specific players we model are the macrophages, dendritic cells, neutrophils, natural killer cells, B cells, T helper cells, complement proteins and pathogenic bacteria.

MeSH Term

Animals
Complement System Proteins
Computational Biology
Computer Simulation
Cytoplasm
Dendritic Cells
Humans
Immune System
Killer Cells, Natural
Macrophages
Models, Biological
Neutrophils
Programming Languages
Software

Chemicals

Complement System Proteins

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