High‐throughput lipidomic profiles sampled with electroporation‐based biopsy differentiate healthy skin, cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, and basal cell carcinoma

Author:

Louie Leetal1,Wise Julia1,Berl Ariel2ORCID,Shir‐az Ofir2,Kravtsov Vladimir3,Yakhini Zohar45,Shalom Avshalom2,Golberg Alexander1ORCID,Vitkin Edward14

Affiliation:

1. Porter School of Environment and Earth Sciences Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel

2. Department of Plastic Surgery Meir Medical Center Kfar Sava Israel

3. Department of Pathology Meir Medical Center Kfar Sava Israel

4. Arazi School of Computer Science Reichman University Herzliya Israel

5. Department of Computer Science Technion ‐ Israel Institute of Technology Haifa Israel

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe incidence rates of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) and basal cell carcinoma (BCC) skin cancers are rising, while the current diagnostic process is time‐consuming. We describe the development of a novel approach to high‐throughput sampling of tissue lipids using electroporation‐based biopsy, termed e‐biopsy. We report on the ability of the e‐biopsy technique to harvest large amounts of lipids from human skin samples.Materials and MethodsHere, 168 lipids were reliably identified from 12 patients providing a total of 13 samples. The extracted lipids were profiled with ultra‐performance liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC‐MS‐MS) providing cSCC, BCC, and healthy skin lipidomic profiles.ResultsComparative analysis identified 27 differentially expressed lipids (p < 0.05). The general profile trend is low diglycerides in both cSCC and BCC, high phospholipids in BCC, and high lyso‐phospholipids in cSCC compared to healthy skin tissue samples.ConclusionThe results contribute to the growing body of knowledge that can potentially lead to novel insights into these skin cancers and demonstrate the potential of the e‐biopsy technique for the analysis of lipidomic profiles of human skin tissues.

Publisher

Wiley

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