Raman spectroscopy discriminates malignant follicular lymphoma from benign follicular hyperplasia, from tumor metastasis, and is able to classify follicular lymphomas according to tumor grade and BCL2 protein expression
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Raman spectroscopy is a non-destructive label-free technique providing biochemical tissue fingerprint. The
objective of the present work was to test if Raman spectroscopy is a suitable tool to differentiate lymph nodes
affected by different conditions, such as reactive follicular hyperplasia (benign), follicular lymphoma (low grade
primary tumour), diffuse large B cell lymphoma (high grade primary tumour) and tumour metastasis (secondary
tumours). Moreover, we tested its ability to discriminate follicular lymphomas by the tumour grade and the
BCL2 protein expression. Lymph nodes collected from 20 patients, who underwent surgery for suspected malignancy,
were investigated. Imaging of tissue areas from about 400 ?m2 up to 2mm2 was performed collecting
Raman maps containing thousands of spectra. Partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) - a bilinear
classification method - was used to calculate lymph node classification models, in order to discriminate at first
between benign and malignant tissues and successively among cancer types, grades and the BCL2 protein expression.
This proof-of-concept study paves the way for the development of clinical optical biopsy tools for
lymph node cancer diagnosis, complementary to histopathological assessment.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Raman Spectroscopy; Biochemical fingerprint; Tissue Imaging; Lymph node pathologies; Chemimetric models
Elenco autori:
Rau, Dzhulietta; Fosca, Marco
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