Nanomechanical‐based classification of prostate tumor using atomic force microscopy

Author:

Zeng Jinshu12,Zhang Yan3,Xu Renfeng3,Chen Huitin12,Tang Xiaoqiong3,Zhang Sheng4,Yang Hongqin3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ultrasound Imaging, The First Affiliated Hospital Fujian Medical University Fuzhou China

2. Department of Ultrasound Imaging, National Regional Medical Center, Binhai Campus of The First Affiliated Hospital Fujian Medical University Fuzhou China

3. Key Laboratory of Science and Technology for Medicine of Ministry of Education, College of Photonic and Electronic Engineering Fujian Normal University Fuzhou China

4. Department of Pathology The First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University Fuzhou China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe loss of mechanical homeostasis between tumor cells and microenvironment is an important factor in tumor metastasis. In the process, mechanical forces affect cell proliferation, differentiation, migration and tissue development.AimsUsing high spatial resolution of Atomic force microscopy (AFM) technology, our study provides the direct measurement of the nanomechanical properties of prostate cancer clinical tissue specimens.Materials and MethodsAFM was used to determine the biomechanical properties of prostate tissue with different grade scores. K‐means clustering method and fuzzy C‐means were used to distinguish the cellular component in prostate tissue from non‐cellular component based on their viscoelasticity. Futhermore, AFM measurements in vitro cells, including metastatic prostate cells (PC‐3) and normal human prostate cells (PZ‐HPV‐7) were carried out.ResultsThe Young's modulus was decreased in prostate cancer progression, and the elasticity of cellular component in prostate cancer tissue was smaller than that of normal prostate tissue. PC‐3 cells were softer than PZ‐HPV‐7 cells. Further mechanism investigation showed that the difference in modulus between cancerous and normal prostate tissue may be associated with a greater actin cytoskeleton distribution inside the cancer cells.ConclusionThe results suggests that the nanomechanical properties can classify the prostate tumor, which could be used as an index for the identification and classification of cancer at cellular level.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology,Oncology

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