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SeminarPast EventPhysics of Life

Robotic mapping and generative modelling of cytokine response

Paul François

(q-bio conference)

McGill University – Montréal QC – Canada

Schedule
Wednesday, July 29, 2020

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Schedule

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

11:15 PM America/New_York

Host: The 2020 virtual q-bio Conference

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Event Information

Domain

Physics of Life

Original Event

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Host

The 2020 virtual q-bio Conference

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

We have developed a robotic platform allowing us to monitor cytokines dynamics (including IL-2, IFN-g, TNF, IL-6) of immune cells in vitro, with unprecedented resolution. To understand the complex emerging dynamics, we use interpretable machine learning techniques to build a generative model of cytokine response. We discover that, surprisingly, immune activity is encoded into one global parameter, encoding ligand antigenic properties and to a less extent ligand quantity. Based on this we build a simple interpretable model which can fully explain the broad variability of cytokines dynamics. We validate our approach using different lines of cells and different ligands. Two processes are identified, connected to timing and intensity of cytokine response, which we successfully modulate using drugs or by changing conditions such as initial T cell numbers. Our work reveals a simple "cytokine code", which can be used to better understand immune response in different contexts including immunotherapy. More generally, it reveals how robotic platforms and machine learning can be leveraged to build and validate systems biology models.

Topics

IFN-gIL-2IL-6TNFcell signalingcytokine responsegenerative modelimmune cellsimmunologymachine learningrobotic platform

About the Speaker

Paul François

(q-bio conference)

McGill University – Montréal QC – Canada

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Personal Website

nci.rev.vbrick.com

@pf_mg

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