Nondestructive identification of individual leukemia cells by laser trapping Raman spectroscopy

Chan JW, Taylor DS, Lane SM, Zwerdling T, Tuscano J, Huser T (2008)
Analytical Chemistry 80(6): 2180-2187.

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Chan, James W.; Taylor, Douglas S.; Lane, Stephen M.; Zwerdling, Theodore; Tuscano, Joseph; Huser, ThomasUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
Currently, a combination of technologies is typically required to assess the malignancy of cancer cells. These methods often lack the specificity and sensitivity necessary for early, accurate diagnosis. Here we demonstrate using clinical samples the application of laser trapping Raman spectroscopy as a novel approach that provides intrinsic biochemical markers for the noninvasive detection of individual cancer cells. The Raman spectra of live, hematopoietic cells provide reliable molecular fingerprints that reflect their biochemical composition and biology. Populations of normal T and B lymphocytes from four healthy individuals and cells from three leukemia patients were analyzed, and multiple intrinsic Raman markers associated with DNA and protein vibrational modes have been identified that exhibit excellent discriminating power for cancer cell identification. A combination of two multivariate statistical methods, principal component analysis (PCA) and linear discriminant analysis (LDA), was used to confirm the significance of these markers for identifying cancer cells and classifying the data. The results indicate that, on average, 95% of the normal cells and 90% of the patient cells were accurately classified into their respective cell types. We also provide evidence that these markers are unique to cancer cells and not purely a function of differences in their cellular activation.
Erscheinungsjahr
2008
Zeitschriftentitel
Analytical Chemistry
Band
80
Ausgabe
6
Seite(n)
2180-2187
ISSN
0003-2700
eISSN
1520-6882
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2330507

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Chan JW, Taylor DS, Lane SM, Zwerdling T, Tuscano J, Huser T. Nondestructive identification of individual leukemia cells by laser trapping Raman spectroscopy. Analytical Chemistry. 2008;80(6):2180-2187.
Chan, J. W., Taylor, D. S., Lane, S. M., Zwerdling, T., Tuscano, J., & Huser, T. (2008). Nondestructive identification of individual leukemia cells by laser trapping Raman spectroscopy. Analytical Chemistry, 80(6), 2180-2187. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac7022348
Chan, James W., Taylor, Douglas S., Lane, Stephen M., Zwerdling, Theodore, Tuscano, Joseph, and Huser, Thomas. 2008. “Nondestructive identification of individual leukemia cells by laser trapping Raman spectroscopy”. Analytical Chemistry 80 (6): 2180-2187.
Chan, J. W., Taylor, D. S., Lane, S. M., Zwerdling, T., Tuscano, J., and Huser, T. (2008). Nondestructive identification of individual leukemia cells by laser trapping Raman spectroscopy. Analytical Chemistry 80, 2180-2187.
Chan, J.W., et al., 2008. Nondestructive identification of individual leukemia cells by laser trapping Raman spectroscopy. Analytical Chemistry, 80(6), p 2180-2187.
J.W. Chan, et al., “Nondestructive identification of individual leukemia cells by laser trapping Raman spectroscopy”, Analytical Chemistry, vol. 80, 2008, pp. 2180-2187.
Chan, J.W., Taylor, D.S., Lane, S.M., Zwerdling, T., Tuscano, J., Huser, T.: Nondestructive identification of individual leukemia cells by laser trapping Raman spectroscopy. Analytical Chemistry. 80, 2180-2187 (2008).
Chan, James W., Taylor, Douglas S., Lane, Stephen M., Zwerdling, Theodore, Tuscano, Joseph, and Huser, Thomas. “Nondestructive identification of individual leukemia cells by laser trapping Raman spectroscopy”. Analytical Chemistry 80.6 (2008): 2180-2187.

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