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arxiv: 1501.00246 · v4 · pith:7FHSFHNRnew · submitted 2015-01-01 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph · nlin.PS· q-bio.PE

Mechanically-driven spreading of bacterial populations

classification ⚛️ physics.bio-ph nlin.PSq-bio.PE
keywords bacterialexclusionpopulationscellsdensitydynamicseffectfront
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The effect of mechanical interactions between cells in the spreading of bacterial populations was investigated in one-dimensional space. A continuum-mechanics approach, comprising cell migration, proliferation, and exclusion processes, was employed to elucidate the dynamics. The consequent nonlinear reaction-diffusion-like equation describes the constitution dynamics of a bacterial population. In this model, bacterial cells were treated as rod-like particles that interact with each other through hard-core repulsion, which introduces the exclusion effect that causes bacterial populations to migrate quickly and at high density. The propagation of bacterial density as a traveling wave front over extended times was also analysed. The analytical and numerical solutions revealed that the front speed was enhanced by the exclusion process, which depended upon the cell-packing fraction. Finally, we qualitatively compared our theoretical results with experimental evidence.

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