Publications by authors named "Casia L Wardzala"

Mucin glycoproteins are the major component of mucus and are integral to the cellular glycocalyx. Mucins play diverse roles in health and disease, are an important element in epithelial tissue models, and have broad therapeutic potential. All mucin applications are currently challenged by their inherent structural heterogeneity and degradation by proteases.

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The cellular glycocalyx is involved in diverse biological phenomena in health and disease. Yet, molecular level studies have been challenged by a lack of tools to precisely manipulate this heterogeneous structure. Engineering of the cell surface using insertion of hydrophobic-terminal materials has emerged as a simple and efficient method with great promise for glycocalyx studies.

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Mucin glycoproteins are the major component of mucus and coat epithelial cell surfaces forming the glycocalyx. The glycocalyx and mucus are involved in the transport of nutrients, drugs, gases, and pathogens toward the cell surface. Mucins are also involved in diverse diseases such as cystic fibrosis and cancer.

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Mucins are a diverse and heterogeneous family of glycoproteins that comprise the bulk of mucus and the epithelial glycocalyx. Mucins are intimately involved in viral transmission. Mucin and virus laden particles can be expelled from the mouth and nose to later infect others.

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Article Synopsis
  • The glycoproteins and proteoglycans found in the cellular glycocalyx and extracellular matrix are crucial for various life functions, prompting interest in synthetic mimics for biomedicine.
  • Researchers developed a one-pot dual-catalysis polymerization method to create grafting-from glycopolypeptide brushes, allowing for precise control over their chemical properties and structures.
  • These new glycobrushes, which are non-toxic and degradable, can be applied to live human cells, enabling studies on glycan presentation and the effects of multivalency in biological systems.
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