The development of more accurate and sensitive diagnostic techniques is a key factor in efforts to improve cancer survival rates. The technique of infrared aperture fibre scanning near-field optical microscopy (IR-SNOM), together with radiation from the infrared free-electron laser (IR-FEL) on ALICE at Daresbury Laboratory (UK), has been used to obtain IR images of a crypt-like feature and the surrounding tissue; the tissue was taken from a patient with oesophageal adenocarcinoma and with a history of Barrett's oesophagus. We have shown that the DNA signal is enhanced relative to other contributions in the region of the crypt, and the glycoprotein signal shows a less pronounced increase in the region of the crypt. The Amide II signal is found to be anti-correlated with the DNA and glycoprotein profiles. The absorbance of the Amide II signal is found to differ for three different types of cancer tissue. High-resolution IR images of the crypt reveal additional structure that would not be resolved in diffraction-limited techniques.

SNOM Imaging of a Crypt-Like Feature in Adenocarcinoma Associated with Barrett's Oesophagus

Cricenti Antonio;Luce Marco;
2018

Abstract

The development of more accurate and sensitive diagnostic techniques is a key factor in efforts to improve cancer survival rates. The technique of infrared aperture fibre scanning near-field optical microscopy (IR-SNOM), together with radiation from the infrared free-electron laser (IR-FEL) on ALICE at Daresbury Laboratory (UK), has been used to obtain IR images of a crypt-like feature and the surrounding tissue; the tissue was taken from a patient with oesophageal adenocarcinoma and with a history of Barrett's oesophagus. We have shown that the DNA signal is enhanced relative to other contributions in the region of the crypt, and the glycoprotein signal shows a less pronounced increase in the region of the crypt. The Amide II signal is found to be anti-correlated with the DNA and glycoprotein profiles. The absorbance of the Amide II signal is found to differ for three different types of cancer tissue. High-resolution IR images of the crypt reveal additional structure that would not be resolved in diffraction-limited techniques.
2018
Istituto di Struttura della Materia - ISM - Sede Roma Tor Vergata
Inglese
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adenocarcinoma
DNA
infrared radiation
scanning near-field optical microscopy
tissue
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Craig, Timothy; Smith, Andrew D.; Holder, Gareth M.; Ingham, James; Smith, Caroline I.; Varro, Andrea; Pritchard, D. Mark; Barrett, Steve D.; Martin, ...espandi
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