The microenvironment dictates glycocalyx construction and immune surveillance

Author:

Tharp Kevin1,Park Sangwoo2,Timblin Greg3,Richards Alicia3,Twells Nicholas4,Riley Nicholas5,Peltan Egan5,Shon Judy5,Stevenson Erica3,Tsui Kimberly6,Palomba Francesco7,Lefebvre Austin8,Soens Ross9,Ayad Nadia3,Hoeve-Scott Johanna ten10,Healy Kevin11ORCID,Digman Michelle12ORCID,Dillin Andrew6,Bertozzi Carolyn5,Swaney Danielle3,Mahal Lara4,Cantor Jason9,Paszek Matthew2,Weaver Valerie M.1ORCID,Twells Nicholas4

Affiliation:

1. University of California, San Francisco

2. Cornell

3. UCSF

4. University of Alberta

5. Stanford

6. UC Berkeley

7. UC Irvine

8. Calico

9. Morgridge Institute for Research

10. UCLA

11. University of California, Berkeley

12. Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California, Irvine

Abstract

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.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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