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Interactions between human neutrophils and mucin-coated surfaces
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Recently, we showed microscopically that bovine (BSM), porcine (PGM) and human (MG1) mucin coatings could suppress the adhesion of neutrophils to a polyethylene terephthalate-based model biomaterial (Thermanox). Here, using the release of reactive oxygen species (ROS) as a marker of material-induced neutrophil activation, the strong surface-passivating effects of these mucin coatings were corroborated. Under optimal adsorption conditions, all mucin species performed equally well, thus indicating a high degree of functional homology between the mucins. Cell adhesion and morphology correlated well with the release of ROS. Quartz crystal microbalance (QCM-D) analysis linked low neutrophil activation to efficient mucin surface-shielding. Interestingly, the shielding power appeared equal for thick expanded and thin compact mucin coatings. Combined mucin-serum coatings were found to be highly surface-passivating. Particularly, since our data suggested partly synergistic mucin-serum action, we highlight the possibility that pre-adsorbed mucins could provide favorable support for adsorbing host components.
Uppsala University
Title: Interactions between human neutrophils and mucin-coated surfaces
Description:
Recently, we showed microscopically that bovine (BSM), porcine (PGM) and human (MG1) mucin coatings could suppress the adhesion of neutrophils to a polyethylene terephthalate-based model biomaterial (Thermanox).
Here, using the release of reactive oxygen species (ROS) as a marker of material-induced neutrophil activation, the strong surface-passivating effects of these mucin coatings were corroborated.
Under optimal adsorption conditions, all mucin species performed equally well, thus indicating a high degree of functional homology between the mucins.
Cell adhesion and morphology correlated well with the release of ROS.
Quartz crystal microbalance (QCM-D) analysis linked low neutrophil activation to efficient mucin surface-shielding.
Interestingly, the shielding power appeared equal for thick expanded and thin compact mucin coatings.
Combined mucin-serum coatings were found to be highly surface-passivating.
Particularly, since our data suggested partly synergistic mucin-serum action, we highlight the possibility that pre-adsorbed mucins could provide favorable support for adsorbing host components.
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