Raman spectroscopy detects melanoma and the tissue surrounding melanoma using tissue-engineered melanoma models

Invasion of melanoma cells from the primary tumor involves interaction with adjacent tissues and extracellular matrix. The extent of this interaction is not fully understood. In this study Raman spectroscopy was applied to cryo-sections of established 3D models of melanoma in human skin. Principal c...

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Published in:Applied spectroscopy reviews Vol. 51; no. 4; pp. 263 - 277
Main Authors: Yorucu, Ceyla, Lau, Katherine, Mittar, Shweta, Green, Nicola H., Raza, Ahtasham, Rehman, Ihtesham Ur, MacNeil, Sheila
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Taylor & Francis 20-04-2016
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Summary:Invasion of melanoma cells from the primary tumor involves interaction with adjacent tissues and extracellular matrix. The extent of this interaction is not fully understood. In this study Raman spectroscopy was applied to cryo-sections of established 3D models of melanoma in human skin. Principal component analysis was used to investigate differences between the tumor and normal tissue and between the peri-tumor area and the normal skin. Two human melanoma cells lines A375SM and C8161 were investigated and compared in 3D melanoma models. Changes were found in protein conformations and tryptophan configurations across the entire melanoma samples, in tyrosine orientation and in more fluid lipid packing only in tumor dense areas, and in increased glycogen content in the peri-tumor areas of melanoma. Raman spectroscopy revealed changes around the perimeter of a melanoma tumor as well as detecting differences between the tumor and the normal tissue.
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Supplemental material data for this article can be accessed at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/05704928.2015.1126840. Supplementary materials describe the processing and analysis of Raman data and provide detailed information regarding the location of specific amino acid residues within the melanoma model.
Color versions of one or more of the figures in this article are available online at www.tandfonline.com/laps.
ISSN:0570-4928
1520-569X
DOI:10.1080/05704928.2015.1126840