Issue 20, 2012

A microfluidic in vitro system for the quantitative study of the stomach mucus barrier function

Abstract

In the stomach, a layer of gastric mucus protects the epithelial cells of the stomach wall against damage by the acidic digestive juices in the gastric lumen. Despite considerable research, the biophysical mechanisms for this acid barrier are not understood. We present an in vitro microfluidic tool to characterize the stomach acid barrier, in which purified mucin polymers are “secreted” against an acidic zone on chip, mimicking the in vivo secretion of gastric mucus into an acidic stomach lumen. This device reconstitutes both the H+ concentration gradient and outward flow environment of the mucus layer in vivo. Our experiments demonstrate that a continuously secreted mucin layer hinders acid diffusion, suggesting novel insights into the barrier role of mucins. More broadly, our system may serve as a platform tool for studying the barrier functions provided by mucus layers in the body and for studying mucus drug interactions.

Graphical abstract: A microfluidic in vitro system for the quantitative study of the stomach mucus barrier function

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Feb 2012
Accepted
12 Jul 2012
First published
28 Mar 2012

Lab Chip, 2012,12, 4071-4079

A microfluidic in vitro system for the quantitative study of the stomach mucus barrier function

L. Li, O. Lieleg, S. Jang, K. Ribbeck and J. Han, Lab Chip, 2012, 12, 4071 DOI: 10.1039/C2LC40161D

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