Literature DB >> 29805991

Genetically Encoded Toolbox for Glycocalyx Engineering: Tunable Control of Cell Adhesion, Survival, and Cancer Cell Behaviors.

Carolyn R Shurer1, Marshall J Colville2, Vivek K Gupta3, Shelby E Head1, FuiBoon Kai4, Jonathon N Lakins4, Matthew J Paszek1,2,5.   

Abstract

The glycocalyx is a coating of protein and sugar on the surface of all living cells. Dramatic perturbations to the composition and structure of the glycocalyx are frequently observed in aggressive cancers. However, tools to experimentally mimic and model the cancer-specific glycocalyx remain limited. Here, we develop a genetically encoded toolkit to engineer the chemical and physical structure of the cellular glycocalyx. By manipulating the glycocalyx structure, we are able to switch the adhesive state of cells from strongly adherent to fully detached. Surprisingly, we find that a thick and dense glycocalyx with high O-glycan content promotes cell survival even in a suspended state, characteristic of circulating tumor cells during metastatic dissemination. Our data suggest that glycocalyx-mediated survival is largely independent of receptor tyrosine kinase and mitogen activated kinase signaling. While anchorage is still required for proliferation, we find that cells with a thick glycocalyx can dynamically attach to a matrix scaffold, undergo cellular division, and quickly disassociate again into a suspended state. Together, our technology provides a needed toolkit for engineering the glycocalyx in glycobiology and cancer research.

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Keywords:  Muc1; glycobiology; mechanobiology; mucin; podocalyxin; synthetic biology

Year:  2017        PMID: 29805991      PMCID: PMC5966047          DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.7b00037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Biomater Sci Eng        ISSN: 2373-9878


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