Label-free morpho-molecular phenotyping of living cancer cells by combined Raman spectroscopy and phase tomography.
Arianna BresciKoseki J Kobayashi-KirschvinkGiulio CerulloRenzo VannaPeter T C SoDario PolliJeon Woong KangPublished in: Communications biology (2024)
Accurate, rapid and non-invasive cancer cell phenotyping is a pressing concern across the life sciences, as standard immuno-chemical imaging and omics require extended sample manipulation. Here we combine Raman micro-spectroscopy and phase tomography to achieve label-free morpho-molecular profiling of human colon cancer cells, following the adenoma, carcinoma, and metastasis disease progression, in living and unperturbed conditions. We describe how to decode and interpret quantitative chemical and co-registered morphological cell traits from Raman fingerprint spectra and refractive index tomograms. Our multimodal imaging strategy rapidly distinguishes cancer phenotypes, limiting observations to a low number of pristine cells in culture. This synergistic dataset allows us to study independent or correlated information in spectral and tomographic maps, and how it benefits cell type inference. This method is a valuable asset in biomedical research, particularly when biological material is in short supply, and it holds the potential for non-invasive monitoring of cancer progression in living organisms.
Keyphrases
- label free
- high resolution
- raman spectroscopy
- single cell
- papillary thyroid
- high throughput
- squamous cell
- single molecule
- induced apoptosis
- healthcare
- cell cycle arrest
- optical coherence tomography
- mesenchymal stem cells
- squamous cell carcinoma
- lymph node metastasis
- genome wide
- magnetic resonance imaging
- cell proliferation
- computed tomography
- gene expression
- cancer therapy
- pain management
- signaling pathway
- health information
- cell death
- magnetic resonance
- bone marrow
- multidrug resistant
- sensitive detection
- fluorescence imaging