Author:
Lancia Giacomo,Durastanti Claudio,Spitoni Cristian,De Benedictis Ilaria,Sciortino Antonio,Cirillo Emilio N. M.,Ledda Mario,Lisi Antonella,Convertino Annalisa,Mussi Valentina
Abstract
AbstractAn early and accurate detection of different subtypes of tumors is crucial for an effective guidance to personalized therapy and in predicting the ability of tumor to metastasize. Here we exploit the Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) platform, based on disordered silver coated silicon nanowires (Ag/SiNWs), to efficiently discriminate genomic DNA of different subtypes of melanoma and colon tumors. The diagnostic information is obtained by performing label free Raman maps of the dried drops of DNA solutions onto the Ag/NWs mat and leveraging the classification ability of learning models to reveal the specific and distinct physico-chemical interaction of tumor DNA molecules with the Ag/NW, here supposed to be partly caused by a different DNA methylation degree.
Funder
Regione Lazio
Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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