Author:
Bazin Thomas,Martinez-Herrera Sergio Ernesto,Jobart-Malfait Aude,Benezeth Yannick,Boffety Matthieu,Julié Catherine,Emile Jean-François,Michel Valérie,Goudail François,Touati Eliette,Marzani Franck,Lamarque Dominique
Abstract
AbstractGastritis constitutes the initial step of the gastric carcinogenesis process. Gastritis diagnosis is based on histological examination of biopsies. Non-invasive real-time methods to detect mucosal inflammation are needed. Tissue optical properties modify reemitted light, i.e. the proportion of light that is emitted by a tissue after stimulation by a light flux. Analysis of light reemitted by gastric tissue could predict the inflammatory state. The aim of our study was to investigate a potential association between reemitted light and gastric tissue inflammation. We used two models and three multispectral analysis methods available on the marketplace. We used a mouse model of Helicobacter pylori infection and included patients undergoing gastric endoscopy. In mice, the reemitted light was measured using a spectrometer and a multispectral camera. We also exposed patient’s gastric mucosa to specific wavelengths and analyzed reemitted light. In both mouse model and humans, modifications of reemitted light were observed around 560 nm, 600 nm and 640 nm, associated with the presence of gastritis lesions. These results pave the way for the development of improved endoscopes in order to detect real-time gastritis without the need of biopsies. This would allow a better prevention of gastric cancer alongside with cost efficient endoscopies.
Funder
Initiatives d’Excellence (IDEX) Paris-Saclay, France
Fond Européen de Développement Régional FEDER
Donation from the Odyssey-Reinsurance Company
Conseil Régional de Bourgogne, France
French Gastroenterology Society
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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