Cy3-based nanoviscosity determination of mucus: Effect of mucus collection methods and antibiotics treatment.

antibiotics antibiotics effect on gastrointestinal tract cyanine 3 ex vivo mucus viscosity fluorescent molecular rotors mucus nanoviscosity

Journal

Macromolecular bioscience
ISSN: 1616-5195
Titre abrégé: Macromol Biosci
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 101135941

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
16 Apr 2024
Historique:
revised: 21 12 2023
received: 25 09 2023
medline: 16 4 2024
pubmed: 16 4 2024
entrez: 16 4 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

The integrity of the protective mucus layer as a primary defense against pathogen invasion and microbial leakage into the intestinal epithelium can be compromised by the effects of antibiotics on the commensal microbiome. Changes in mucus integrity directly affect the solvent viscosity in the immediate vicinity of the mucin network, i.e., the nanoviscosity, which in turn affects both biochemical reactions and selective transport. To assess mucus nanoviscosity, a reliable readout via the viscosity-dependent fluorescence lifetime of the molecular rotor dye Cy3 is established and nanoviscosities from porcine and murine ex vivo mucus are determined. To account for different mucin concentrations due to the removal of digestive residues during mucus collection, the power law dependence of mucin concentration on viscosity is used. The impact of antibiotics combinations (meropenem/vancomycin, gentamycin/ampicillin) on ex vivo intestinal mucus nanoviscosity is presented. The significant increase in viscosity of murine intestinal mucus after treatment suggests an effect of antibiotics on the microbiota that affects mucus integrity. The presented method will be a useful tool to assess how drugs, directly or indirectly, affect mucus integrity. Additionally, the method can be utilized to analyze the role of mucus nanoviscosity in health and disease, as well as in drug development. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38625085
doi: 10.1002/mabi.202300437
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e2300437

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This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Jacqueline Gottwald (J)

Physics Department, Freie Universität Berlin, Arnimallee 14, 14195, Berlin, Germany.

Jens Balke (J)

Physics Department, Freie Universität Berlin, Arnimallee 14, 14195, Berlin, Germany.

Johannes Stellmacher (J)

Physics Department, Freie Universität Berlin, Arnimallee 14, 14195, Berlin, Germany.

Kira van Vorst (K)

Centre for Infection Medicine, Institute of Microbiology and Epizootics, Freie Universität Berlin, Robert-von-Ostertag-Str. 7, 14163, Berlin, Germany.

Fereshteh Ghazisaeed (F)

Centre for Infection Medicine, Institute of Microbiology and Epizootics, Freie Universität Berlin, Robert-von-Ostertag-Str. 7, 14163, Berlin, Germany.

Marcus Fulde (M)

Centre for Infection Medicine, Institute of Microbiology and Epizootics, Freie Universität Berlin, Robert-von-Ostertag-Str. 7, 14163, Berlin, Germany.

Ulrike Alexiev (U)

Physics Department, Freie Universität Berlin, Arnimallee 14, 14195, Berlin, Germany.

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