Biochemical and molecular characterization of thyroid tissue by micro-Raman spectroscopy and gene expression analysis
2016
Thyroid carcinomas represent the main endocrine malignancy and their diagnosis may
produce inconclusive results. Raman spectroscopy and gene expression analysis have shown
excellent results on the differentiation of carcinomas. This study aimed to improve the
discrimination between different thyroid pathologies combining of both analyses. A total of
35 thyroid tissues samples including normal tissue (n=10), goiter (n=10), papillary (n=10) and
follicular carcinomas (n=5) were analyzed. Confocal Raman spectra was obtain by using a
Rivers Diagnostic System, 785 nm laser excitation and CCD detector. The data was processed
by the software Labspec5 and Origin 8.5 and analyzed by Minitab® program. The gene
expression analysis was performed by qRT-PCR technique for TG, TPO, PDGFB,
SERPINA1, LGALS3 and TFF3 genes and statistically analyzed by Mann-Whitney test. The
confocal Raman spectroscopy allowed a maximum discrimination of 91.1% between normal
and tumor tissues, 84.8% between benign and malignant pathologies and 84.6% among
carcinomas analyzed. Significant differences was observed for TG, LGALS3, SERPINA1 and
TFF3 genes between benign lesions and carcinomas, and SERPINA1 and TFF3 genes
between papillary and follicular carcinomas. Principal component analysis was performed
using PC1 and PC2 in the papillary carcinoma samples that showed over gene expression
when compared with normal sample, where 90% of discrimination was observed at the
Amide 1 (1655 cm -1 ), and at the tyrosine spectra region (856 cm -1 ). The discrimination of
tissues thyroid carried out by confocal Raman spectroscopy and gene expression analysis
indicate that these techniques are promising tools to be used in the diagnosis of thyroid
lesions.
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