High-molecular-weight polymers from dietary fiber drive aggregation of particulates in the murine small intestine

Author:

Steinberg Asher PreskaORCID,Datta Sujit S.ORCID,Naragon Thomas,Rolando Justin C.ORCID,Bogatyrev Said R.ORCID,Ismagilov Rustem F.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe lumen of the small intestine (SI) is filled with particulates: microbes, therapeutic particles, and food granules. The structure of this particulate suspension could impact uptake of drugs and nutrients and the function of microorganisms; however, little is understood about how this suspension is re-structured as it transits the gut. Here, we demonstrate that particles spontaneously aggregate in SI luminal fluidex vivo. We find that mucins and immunoglobulins are not required for aggregation. Instead, aggregation can be controlled using polymers from dietary fiber in a manner that is qualitatively consistent with polymer-induced depletion interactions, which do not require specific chemical interactions. Furthermore, we find that aggregation is tunable; by feeding mice dietary fibers of different molecular weights, we can control aggregation in SI luminal fluid. This work suggests that the molecular weight and concentration of dietary polymers play an underappreciated role in shaping the physicochemical environment of the gut.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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