Issue 23, 2012

Advances in optical biopsy – correlation of malignancy and cell density of primary brain tumors using Raman microspectroscopic imaging

Abstract

Raman spectroscopy is a promising tool towards biopsy under vision as it provides label-free image contrast based on intrinsic vibrational spectroscopic fingerprints of the specimen. The current study applied the spectral unmixing algorithm vertex component analysis (VCA) to probe cell density and cell nuclei in Raman images of primary brain tumor tissue sections. Six Raman images were collected at 785 nm excitation that consisted of 61 by 61 spectra at a step size of 2 micrometers. After data acquisition the samples were stained with hematoxylin and eosin for comparison. VCA abundance plots coincided well with histopathological findings. Raman spectra of high grade tumor cells were found to contain more intense spectral contributions of nucleic acids than those of low grade tumor cells. Similarly, VCA endmember signatures of Raman images from high grade gliomas showed increased nucleic acid bands. Further abundance plots and endmember spectra were assigned to tissue containing proteins and lipids, and cholesterol microcrystals. Since no sample preparation is required, an important advantage of the Raman imaging methodology is that all tissue components can be observed – even those that may be lost in sample staining steps. The results demonstrate how morphology and chemical composition obtained by Raman imaging correlate with histopathology and provide complementary, diagnostically relevant information at the cellular level.

Graphical abstract: Advances in optical biopsy – correlation of malignancy and cell density of primary brain tumors using Raman microspectroscopic imaging

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Aug 2012
Accepted
25 Sep 2012
First published
25 Sep 2012

Analyst, 2012,137, 5533-5537

Advances in optical biopsy – correlation of malignancy and cell density of primary brain tumors using Raman microspectroscopic imaging

C. Krafft, B. Belay, N. Bergner, B. F. M. Romeike, R. Reichart, R. Kalff and J. Popp, Analyst, 2012, 137, 5533 DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36083G

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