Scanning Probe Microscopy Techniques for Studying the Cell Glycocalyx

Author:

Kolesov Dmitry12ORCID,Astakhova Anna2,Galdobina Maria2,Moskovtsev Alexey2,Kubatiev Aslan2,Sokolovskaya Alisa2ORCID,Ukrainskiy Leonid3,Morozov Sergey2

Affiliation:

1. Moscow Polytechnic University, 107023 Moscow, Russia

2. Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology, 125315 Moscow, Russia

3. Mechanical Engineering Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 119334 Moscow, Russia

Abstract

The glycocalyx is a brush-like layer that covers the surfaces of the membranes of most cell types. It consists of a mixture of carbohydrates, mainly glycoproteins and proteoglycans. Due to its structure and sensitivity to environmental conditions, it represents a complicated object to investigate. Here, we review studies of the glycocalyx conducted using scanning probe microscopy approaches. This includes imaging techniques as well as the measurement of nanomechanical properties. The nanomechanics of the glycocalyx is particularly important since it is widely present on the surfaces of mechanosensitive cells such as endothelial cells. An overview of problems with the interpretation of indirect data via the use of analytical models is presented. Special insight is given into changes in glycocalyx properties during pathological processes. The biological background and alternative research methods are briefly covered.

Funder

Moscow Polytechnic University

Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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