Abstract
AbstractSpectroscopic methods provide information on the spatial localization of biochemical components based on the analysis of vibrational spectra. Raman spectroscopy and Raman imaging can be used to analyze various types of human brain tissue. The objective of this study is employment of Raman spectroscopy and Raman imaging to evaluate the Raman biomarkers to distinguish tumor types. We have demonstrated that bands characteristic for carotenoids (1156 cm−1, 1520 cm−1), proteins (1004 cm−1), fatty acids (1444 cm−1, 1655 cm−1) and cytochrome (1585 cm−1) can be used as universal biomarkers to distinguish aggressiveness in human brain tumor. The sensitivity and specificity obtained from PLS-DA have been over 85%. Only for pituitary adenoma the specificity is lower and takes equal 46%. The presented results confirm the potential applications of vibrational spectroscopy methods in oncological diagnostics.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory