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  • Jiang, Kun, et al. (författare)
  • Modulating the Bioactivity of Mucin Hydrogels with Crosslinking Architecture
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Advanced Functional Materials. - : Wiley. - 1616-301X .- 1616-3028. ; 31:10
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Hydrogels made of crosslinked macromolecules used in regenerative medicine technologies can be designed to affect the fate of surrounding cells and tissues in defined ways. Their function typically depends on the type and number of bioactive moieties such as receptor ligands present in the hydrogel. However, the detail in how such moieties are presented to cells can also be instrumental. In this work, how the crosslinking architecture of a hydrogel can affect its bioactivity is explored. It is shown that bovine submaxillary mucins, a highly glycosylated and immune-modulating protein, exhibit strikingly different bioactivities whether they are crosslinked through their glycans or their protein domains. Both the susceptibility to enzymatic degradation and macrophage response are affected, while rheological properties and barrier to diffusion are mostly unaffected. The results suggest that crosslinking architecture affects the accessibility of the substrate to proteases and the pattern of sialic acid residues exposed to the macrophages. Thus, modulating the accessibility of binding sites through the choice of the crosslinking strategy appears as a useful parameter to tune the bioactivity of hydrogel-based systems. 
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  • Kretschmer, Manuel, et al. (författare)
  • Synthetic Mucin Gels with Self-Healing Properties Augment Lubricity and Inhibit HIV-1 and HSV-2 Transmission
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Advanced Science. - : John Wiley and Sons Inc. - 2198-3844. ; 9:32
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Mucus is a self-healing gel that lubricates the moist epithelium and provides protection against viruses by binding to viruses smaller than the gel's mesh size and removing them from the mucosal surface by active mucus turnover. As the primary nonaqueous components of mucus (≈0.2%–5%, wt/v), mucins are critical to this function because the dense arrangement of mucin glycans allows multivalence of binding. Following nature's example, bovine submaxillary mucins (BSMs) are assembled into “mucus-like” gels (5%, wt/v) by dynamic covalent crosslinking reactions. The gels exhibit transient liquefaction under high shear strain and immediate self-healing behavior. This study shows that these material properties are essential to provide lubricity. The gels efficiently reduce human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and genital herpes virus type 2 (HSV-2) infectivity for various types of cells. In contrast, simple mucin solutions, which lack the structural makeup, inhibit HIV-1 significantly less and do not inhibit HSV-2. Mechanistically, the prophylaxis of HIV-1 infection by BSM gels is found to be that the gels trap HIV-1 by binding to the envelope glycoprotein gp120 and suppress cytokine production during viral exposure. Therefore, the authors believe the gels are promising for further development as personal lubricants that can limit viral transmission. © 2022 The Authors. 
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  • Marczynski, M., et al. (författare)
  • Charged glycan residues critically contribute to the adsorption and lubricity of mucins
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Colloids and Surfaces B. - : Elsevier B.V.. - 0927-7765 .- 1873-4367.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In the human body, mucin glycoproteins efficiently reduce friction between tissues and thereby protect the mucosa from mechanical damage. Mucin lubricity is closely related to their molecular structure: it has been demonstrated previously that the hydrophobic termini of mucins critically contribute to their lubricity. If and how intrinsic sources of negative charge in mucins, e.g., sulfated glycans and sialic acid residues, are relevant for the tribological behavior of mucin solutions has, however, not been addressed yet. In this manuscript, we show that the removal of either sialic acid or sulfate groups, which comprise only a minor amount of the total molecular weight, from MUC5B drastically reduces its lubricity. For MUC5AC solutions, however, this effect only occurs once mucin-associated DNA is removed as well. We find that neither the hydration state nor the average conformation of mucins adsorbed onto hydrophilic or hydrophobic surfaces is affected by the removal of anionic sugars. Instead, our data suggests that a loss of anionic sugars mainly influences the dynamic adsorption process of mucins onto both hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces.
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