Differentiation of glioblastoma tissues using spontaneous Raman scattering with dimensionality reduction and data classification

Author:

Romanishkin Igor,Savelieva Tatiana,Kosyrkova Alexandra,Okhlopkov Vladimir,Shugai Svetlana,Orlov Arseniy,Kravchuk Alexander,Goryaynov Sergey,Golbin Denis,Pavlova Galina,Pronin Igor,Loschenov Victor

Abstract

The neurosurgery of intracranial tumors is often complicated by the difficulty of distinguishing tumor center, infiltration area, and normal tissue. The current standard for intraoperative navigation is fluorescent diagnostics with a fluorescent agent. This approach can be further enhanced by measuring the Raman spectrum of the tissue, which would provide additional information on its composition even in the absence of fluorescence. However, for the Raman spectra to be immediately helpful for a neurosurgeon, they must be additionally processed. In this work, we analyzed the Raman spectra of human brain glioblastoma multiforme tissue samples obtained during the surgery and investigated several approaches to dimensionality reduction and data classificatin to distinguish different types of tissues. In our study two approaches to Raman spectra dimensionality reduction were approbated and as a result we formulated new technique combining both of them: feature filtering based on the selection of those shifts which correspond to the biochemical components providing the statistically significant differences between groups of examined tissues (center of glioblastoma multiforme, tissues from infiltration area and normally appeared white matter) and principal component analysis. We applied the support vector machine to classify tissues after dimensionality reduction of registered Raman spectra. The accuracy of the classification of malignant tissues (tumor edge and center) and normal ones using the principal component analysis alone was 83% with sensitivity of 96% and specificity of 44%. With a combined technique of dimensionality reduction we obtained 83% accuracy with 77% sensitivity and 92% specificity of tumor tissues classification.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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