Nanoarchitecture and dynamics of the mouse enteric glycocalyx examined by freeze-etching electron tomography and intravital microscopy

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Willy W. Sun
Evan S. Krystofiak
Alejandra Leo-Macias
Runjia Cui
Antonio Sesso
Roberto Weigert
Seham Ebrahim
Bechara Kachar
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[1] National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders,Laboratory of Cell Structure and Dynamics
[2] National Institutes of Health,Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Program
[3] University of Maryland,Sector of Structural Biology
[4] Institute of Tropical Medicine,Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology
[5] University of São Paulo,undefined
[6] National Cancer Institute,undefined
[7] National Institutes of Health,undefined
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The glycocalyx is a highly hydrated, glycoprotein-rich coat shrouding many eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. The intestinal epithelial glycocalyx, comprising glycosylated transmembrane mucins, is part of the primary host-microbe interface and is essential for nutrient absorption. Its disruption has been implicated in numerous gastrointestinal diseases. Yet, due to challenges in preserving and visualizing its native organization, glycocalyx structure-function relationships remain unclear. Here, we characterize the nanoarchitecture of the murine enteric glycocalyx using freeze-etching and electron tomography. Micrometer-long mucin filaments emerge from microvillar-tips and, through zigzagged lateral interactions form a three-dimensional columnar network with a 30 nm mesh. Filament-termini converge into globular structures ~30 nm apart that are liquid-crystalline packed within a single plane. Finally, we assess glycocalyx deformability and porosity using intravital microscopy. We argue that the columnar network architecture and the liquid-crystalline packing of the filament termini allow the glycocalyx to function as a deformable size-exclusion filter of luminal contents.
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