Chen Yu-Cheng, Tan Xiaotian, Sun Qihan, Chen Qiushu, Wang Wenjie, Fan Xudong
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, 1101 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA.
Department of Computer Science, University of Michigan, 1101 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, USA.
Nat Biomed Eng. 2017;1:724-735. doi: 10.1038/s41551-017-0128-3. Epub 2017 Sep 4.
Detection of nuclear biomarkers such as nucleic acids and nuclear proteins is critical for early-stage cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Conventional methods relying on morphological assessment of cell nuclei in histopathology slides may be subjective, whereas colorimetric immunohistochemical and fluorescence-based imaging are limited by strong light absorption, broad-emission bands and low contrast. Here, we describe the development and use of a scanning laser-emission-based microscope that maps lasing emissions from nuclear biomarkers in human tissues. 41 tissue samples from 35 patients labelled with site-specific and biomarker-specific antibody-conjugated dyes were sandwiched in a Fabry-Pérot microcavity while an excitation laser beam built a laser-emission image. We observed multiple sub-cellular lasing emissions from cancer cell nuclei, with a threshold of tens of μJ/mm, sub-micron resolution (<700 nm), and a lasing band in the few-nanometre range. Different lasing thresholds of nuclei in cancer and normal tissues enabled the identification and multiplexed detection of nuclear proteomic biomarkers, with a high sensitivity for early-stage cancer diagnosis. Laser-emission-based cancer screening and immunodiagnosis might find use in precision medicine and facilitate research in cell biology.
检测核酸和核蛋白等核生物标志物对于癌症早期诊断和预后评估至关重要。传统方法依赖于组织病理学切片中细胞核的形态学评估,可能具有主观性,而比色免疫组织化学和基于荧光的成像则受强光吸收、宽发射带和低对比度的限制。在此,我们描述了一种基于扫描激光发射的显微镜的开发和应用,该显微镜可绘制人体组织中核生物标志物的激光发射图谱。将35名患者的41个组织样本用位点特异性和生物标志物特异性抗体偶联染料标记后夹在法布里-珀罗微腔中,同时用激发激光束构建激光发射图像。我们观察到癌细胞核有多个亚细胞激光发射,阈值为数十μJ/mm,亚微米分辨率(<700 nm),激光带在几纳米范围内。癌症组织和正常组织中细胞核的不同激光阈值使得能够识别和多重检测核蛋白质组生物标志物,对早期癌症诊断具有高灵敏度。基于激光发射的癌症筛查和免疫诊断可能在精准医学中发挥作用,并促进细胞生物学研究。