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Label‐free Raman spectroscopic imaging to extract morphological and chemical information from a formalin‐fixed, paraffin‐embedded rat colon tissue section

Animal models and archived human biobank tissues are useful resources for research in disease development, diagnostics and therapeutics. For the preservation of microscopic anatomical features and to facilitate long‐term storage, a majority of tissue samples are denatured by the chemical treatments...

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Autores principales: Gaifulina, Riana, Maher, Andrew Thomas, Kendall, Catherine, Nelson, James, Rodriguez‐Justo, Manuel, Lau, Katherine, Thomas, Geraint Mark
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5061758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27581376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iep.12194
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author Gaifulina, Riana
Maher, Andrew Thomas
Kendall, Catherine
Nelson, James
Rodriguez‐Justo, Manuel
Lau, Katherine
Thomas, Geraint Mark
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Maher, Andrew Thomas
Kendall, Catherine
Nelson, James
Rodriguez‐Justo, Manuel
Lau, Katherine
Thomas, Geraint Mark
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description Animal models and archived human biobank tissues are useful resources for research in disease development, diagnostics and therapeutics. For the preservation of microscopic anatomical features and to facilitate long‐term storage, a majority of tissue samples are denatured by the chemical treatments required for fixation, paraffin embedding and subsequent deparaffinization. These aggressive chemical processes are thought to modify the biochemical composition of the sample and potentially compromise reliable spectroscopic examination useful for the diagnosis or biomarking. As a result, spectroscopy is often conducted on fresh/frozen samples. In this study, we provide an extensive characterization of the biochemical signals remaining in processed samples (formalin fixation and paraffin embedding, FFPE) and especially those originating from the anatomical layers of a healthy rat colon. The application of chemometric analytical methods (unsupervised and supervised) was shown to eliminate the need for tissue staining and easily revealed microscopic features consistent with goblet cells and the dense populations of cells within the mucosa, principally via strong nucleic acid signals. We were also able to identify the collagenous submucosa‐ and serosa‐ as well as the muscle‐associated signals from the muscular regions and blood vessels. Applying linear regression analysis to the data, we were able to corroborate this initial assignment of cell and tissue types by confirming the biological origin of each layer by reference to a subset of authentic biomolecular standards. Our results demonstrate the potential of using label‐free Raman microspectroscopy to obtain superior imaging contrast in FFPE sections when compared directly to conventional haematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining.
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spelling pubmed-50617582016-10-24 Label‐free Raman spectroscopic imaging to extract morphological and chemical information from a formalin‐fixed, paraffin‐embedded rat colon tissue section Gaifulina, Riana Maher, Andrew Thomas Kendall, Catherine Nelson, James Rodriguez‐Justo, Manuel Lau, Katherine Thomas, Geraint Mark Int J Exp Pathol New Methods Animal models and archived human biobank tissues are useful resources for research in disease development, diagnostics and therapeutics. For the preservation of microscopic anatomical features and to facilitate long‐term storage, a majority of tissue samples are denatured by the chemical treatments required for fixation, paraffin embedding and subsequent deparaffinization. These aggressive chemical processes are thought to modify the biochemical composition of the sample and potentially compromise reliable spectroscopic examination useful for the diagnosis or biomarking. As a result, spectroscopy is often conducted on fresh/frozen samples. In this study, we provide an extensive characterization of the biochemical signals remaining in processed samples (formalin fixation and paraffin embedding, FFPE) and especially those originating from the anatomical layers of a healthy rat colon. The application of chemometric analytical methods (unsupervised and supervised) was shown to eliminate the need for tissue staining and easily revealed microscopic features consistent with goblet cells and the dense populations of cells within the mucosa, principally via strong nucleic acid signals. We were also able to identify the collagenous submucosa‐ and serosa‐ as well as the muscle‐associated signals from the muscular regions and blood vessels. Applying linear regression analysis to the data, we were able to corroborate this initial assignment of cell and tissue types by confirming the biological origin of each layer by reference to a subset of authentic biomolecular standards. Our results demonstrate the potential of using label‐free Raman microspectroscopy to obtain superior imaging contrast in FFPE sections when compared directly to conventional haematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-09-01 2016-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5061758/ /pubmed/27581376 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iep.12194 Text en © 2016 The Authors. International Journal of Experimental Pathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Company of the International Journal of Experimental Pathology (CIJEP). This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gaifulina, Riana
Maher, Andrew Thomas
Kendall, Catherine
Nelson, James
Rodriguez‐Justo, Manuel
Lau, Katherine
Thomas, Geraint Mark
Label‐free Raman spectroscopic imaging to extract morphological and chemical information from a formalin‐fixed, paraffin‐embedded rat colon tissue section
title Label‐free Raman spectroscopic imaging to extract morphological and chemical information from a formalin‐fixed, paraffin‐embedded rat colon tissue section
title_full Label‐free Raman spectroscopic imaging to extract morphological and chemical information from a formalin‐fixed, paraffin‐embedded rat colon tissue section
title_fullStr Label‐free Raman spectroscopic imaging to extract morphological and chemical information from a formalin‐fixed, paraffin‐embedded rat colon tissue section
title_full_unstemmed Label‐free Raman spectroscopic imaging to extract morphological and chemical information from a formalin‐fixed, paraffin‐embedded rat colon tissue section
title_short Label‐free Raman spectroscopic imaging to extract morphological and chemical information from a formalin‐fixed, paraffin‐embedded rat colon tissue section
title_sort label‐free raman spectroscopic imaging to extract morphological and chemical information from a formalin‐fixed, paraffin‐embedded rat colon tissue section
topic New Methods
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5061758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27581376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iep.12194
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