A glycopolymer improves vascoelasticity and mucociliary transport of abnormal cystic fibrosis mucus

糖聚合物可改善异常囊性纤维化粘液的血管弹性和粘膜纤毛运输

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作者:Courtney M Fernandez-Petty, Gareth W Hughes, Hannah L Bowers, John D Watson, Bradley H Rosen, Stacy M Townsend, Carlo Santos, Caroline E Ridley, Kengyeh K Chu, Susan E. Birket, Yao Li, Hui Min Leung, Marina Mazur, Bryan A Garcia, T Idil Apak Evans, Emily Falk Libby, Heather Hathorne, Justin Hanes, G

Abstract

Cystic fibrosis (CF) is characterized by increased mucus viscosity and delayed mucociliary clearance that contributes to progressive decline of lung function. Mucus in the respiratory and GI tract is excessively adhesive in the presence of airway dehydration and excess extracellular Ca2+ upon mucin release, promoting hyperviscous, densely packed mucins characteristic of CF. Therapies that target mucins directly through ionic interactions remain unexploited. Here we show that poly (acetyl, arginyl) glucosamine (PAAG), a polycationic biopolymer suitable for human use, interacts directly with mucins in a Ca2+-sensitive manner to reduce CF mucus viscoelasticity and improve its transport. Notably, PAAG induced a linear structure of purified MUC5B and altered its sedimentation profile and viscosity, indicative of proper mucin expansion. In vivo, PAAG nebulization improved mucociliary transport in CF rats with delayed mucus clearance, and cleared mucus plugging in CF ferrets. This study demonstrates the potential use of a synthetic glycopolymer PAAG as a molecular agent that could benefit patients with a broad array of mucus diseases.

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