Raman Imaging and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy for Diagnosis of Cancer State and Metabolic Monitoring.
Lucas BeckerNicole JanssenShannon L LaylandThomas E MürdterAnne T NiesKatja Schenke-LaylandJulia MarziPublished in: Cancers (2021)
Hurdles for effective tumor therapy are delayed detection and limited effectiveness of systemic drug therapies by patient-specific multidrug resistance. Non-invasive bioimaging tools such as fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) and Raman-microspectroscopy have evolved over the last decade, providing the potential to be translated into clinics for early-stage disease detection, in vitro drug screening, and drug efficacy studies in personalized medicine. Accessing tissue- and cell-specific spectral signatures, Raman microspectroscopy has emerged as a diagnostic tool to identify precancerous lesions, cancer stages, or cell malignancy. In vivo Raman measurements have been enabled by recent technological advances in Raman endoscopy and signal-enhancing setups such as coherent anti-stokes Raman spectroscopy or surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. FLIM enables in situ investigations of metabolic processes such as glycolysis, oxidative stress, or mitochondrial activity by using the autofluorescence of co-enzymes NADH and FAD, which are associated with intrinsic proteins as a direct measure of tumor metabolism, cell death stages and drug efficacy. The combination of non-invasive and molecular-sensitive in situ techniques and advanced 3D tumor models such as patient-derived organoids or microtumors allows the recapitulation of tumor physiology and metabolism in vitro and facilitates the screening for patient-individualized drug treatment options.
Keyphrases
- raman spectroscopy
- label free
- high resolution
- single molecule
- oxidative stress
- early stage
- cell death
- optical coherence tomography
- systematic review
- papillary thyroid
- single cell
- high throughput
- stem cells
- dna damage
- primary care
- computed tomography
- cell therapy
- mass spectrometry
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- high speed
- case report
- dna methylation
- living cells
- squamous cell
- photodynamic therapy
- rectal cancer
- fluorescent probe
- energy transfer
- climate change
- real time pcr
- induced apoptosis