학술논문

The microenvironment dictates glycocalyx construction and immune surveillance
Document Type
article
Source
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Immunology
Cancer
ECM
Mechanopharmacology
bleb
glycoform
glycome
glycosylation
immune surveillance
lectin array
lectin microarray
mechano-metabolic
metabolism
microenvironment
sialic acid
Language
Abstract
Efforts to identify anti-cancer therapeutics and understand tumor-immune interactions are built with in vitro models that do not match the microenvironmental characteristics of human tissues. Using in vitro models which mimic the physical properties of healthy or cancerous tissues and a physiologically relevant culture medium, we demonstrate that the chemical and physical properties of the microenvironment regulate the composition and topology of the glycocalyx. Remarkably, we find that cancer and age-related changes in the physical properties of the microenvironment are sufficient to adjust immune surveillance via the topology of the glycocalyx, a previously unknown phenomenon observable only with a physiologically relevant culture medium.