Stem cell heterogeneity is essential for the homeostasis in tissue
development. This paper established a general formulation for understanding the
dynamics of stem cell regeneration with cell heterogeneity and random
transitions of epigenetic states. The model generalizes the classical G0 cell
cycle model, and incorporates the epigenetic states of stem cells that are
represented by a continuous multidimensional variable and the kinetic rates of
cell behaviors, including proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis, that
are dependent on their epigenetic states. Moreover, the random transition of
epigenetic states is represented by an inheritance probability that can be
described as a conditional beta distribution. This model can be extended to
investigate gene mutation-induced tumor development. The proposed formula is a
generalized formula that helps us to understand various dynamic processes of
stem cell regeneration, including tissue development, degeneration, and
abnormal growth.Comment: 36 pages, 7 figure