Characterization of Particle Translocation through Mucin Hydrogels
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Lieleg, Oliver; Vladescu, Ioana; Ribbeck, Katharina
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Biological functional entities surround themselves with selective barriers that control the passage of certain classes of macromolecules while rejecting others. A prominent example of such a selective permeability barrier is given by mucus. Mucus is a biopolymer-based hydrogel that lines all wet epithelial surfaces of the human body. It regulates the uptake of nutrients from our gastrointestinal system, adjusts itself with the menstrual cycle to control the passage of sperm, and shields the underlying cells from pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. In the case of drug delivery, the mucus barrier needs to be overcome for successful medical treatment. Despite its importance for both physiology and medical applications, the underlying principles which regulate the permeability of mucus remain enigmatic. Here, we analyze the mobility of microscopic particles in reconstituted mucin hydrogels. We show that electrostatic interactions between diffusing particles and mucin polymers regulate the permeability properties of reconstituted mucin hydrogels. As a consequence, various parameters such as particle surface charge and mucin density, and buffer conditions such as pH and ionic strength, can modulate the microscopic barrier function of the mucin hydrogel. Our findings suggest that the permeability of a biopolymer-based hydrogel such as native mucus can be tuned to a wide range of settings in different compartments of our bodies.
Date issued
2010-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biological EngineeringJournal
Biophysical Journal
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Elsevier
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Lieleg, Oliver, Ioana Vladescu, and Katharina Ribbeck. “Characterization of Particle Translocation through Mucin Hydrogels.” Biophysical Journal 98, no. 9 (May 2010): 1782–1789. © 2010 Biophysical Society
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00063495
1542-0086