Visible micro-Raman spectroscopy of single human mammary epithelial cells exposed to x-ray radiation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
A micro-Raman spectroscopy investigation has been performed in vitro on single human mammary
epithelial cells after irradiation by graded x-ray doses. The analysis by principal component analysis (PCA) and
interval-PCA (i-PCA) methods has allowed us to point out the small differences in the Raman spectra induced by
irradiation. This experimental approach has enabled us to delineate radiation-induced changes in protein,
nucleic acid, lipid, and carbohydrate content. In particular, the dose dependence of PCA and i-PCA components
has been analyzed. Our results have confirmed that micro-Raman spectroscopy coupled to properly chosen
data analysis methods is a very sensitive technique to detect early molecular changes at the single-cell
level following exposure to ionizing radiation. This would help in developing innovative approaches to monitor
radiation cancer radiotherapy outcome so as to reduce the overall radiation dose and minimize damage to the
surrounding healthy cells, both aspects being of great importance in the field of radiation therapy.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
single human intacca cells; micro Raman spectroscopy
List of contributors:
Camerlingo, Carlo
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