Transportable hyperspectral imaging setup based on fast, high-density spectral scanning for in situ quantitative biochemical mapping of fresh tissue biopsies.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Journal of Biomedical Optics Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1117/1.JBO.29.9.093508
Luca Giannoni, Marta Marradi, Kevin Scibilia, Ivan Ezhov, Camilla Bonaudo, Angelos Artemiou, Anam Toaha, Frédéric Lange, Charly Caredda, Bruno Montcel, Alessandro Della Puppa, Ilias Tachtsidis, Daniel Rückert, Francesco Saverio Pavone
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Abstract

Significance: Histopathological examination of surgical biopsies, such as in glioma and glioblastoma resection, is hindered in current clinical practice by the long time required for the laboratory analysis and pathological screening, typically taking several days or even weeks to be completed.

Aim: We propose here a transportable, high-density, spectral scanning-based hyperspectral imaging (HSI) setup, named HyperProbe1, that can provide in situ, fast biochemical analysis, and mapping of fresh surgical tissue samples, right after excision, and without the need for fixing, staining nor compromising the integrity of the tissue properties.

Approach: HyperProbe1 is based on spectral scanning via supercontinuum laser illumination filtered with acousto-optic tunable filters. Such methodology allows the user to select any number and type of wavelength bands in the visible and near-infrared range between 510 and 900 nm (up to a maximum of 79) and to reconstruct 3D hypercubes composed of high-resolution (4 to 5    μ m ), widefield images ( 0.9 × 0.9    mm 2 ) of the surgical samples, where each pixel is associated with a complete spectrum.

Results: The HyperProbe1 setup is here presented and characterized. The system is applied to 11 fresh surgical biopsies of glioma from routine patients, including different grades of tumor classification. Quantitative analysis of the composition of the tissue is performed via fast spectral unmixing to reconstruct the mapping of major biomarkers, such as oxy-( HbO 2 ) and deoxyhemoglobin (HHb), as well as cytochrome-c-oxidase (CCO). We also provided a preliminary attempt to infer tumor classification based on differences in composition in the samples, suggesting the possibility of using lipid content and differential CCO concentrations to distinguish between lower and higher-grade gliomas.

Conclusions: A proof of concept of the performances of HyperProbe1 for quantitative, biochemical mapping of surgical biopsies is demonstrated, paving the way for improving current post-surgical, histopathological practice via non-destructive, in situ streamlined screening of fresh tissue samples in a matter of minutes after excision.

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基于快速、高密度光谱扫描的可移动高光谱成像装置,用于新鲜组织活检的原位定量生化绘图。
意义重大:在目前的临床实践中,手术活检组织病理学检查(如胶质瘤和胶质母细胞瘤切除术)因实验室分析和病理筛查所需时间较长(通常需要数天甚至数周才能完成)而受到阻碍。目的:我们在此提出一种可移动、高密度、基于光谱扫描的高光谱成像(HSI)装置,名为 HyperProbe1,可在切除后立即对新鲜手术组织样本进行原位、快速生化分析和绘图,且无需固定、染色,也不会损害组织特性的完整性:方法:HyperProbe1 采用超连续激光照明,通过声光可调滤波器进行光谱扫描。这种方法允许用户在 510 纳米到 900 纳米之间的可见光和近红外范围内选择任意数量和类型的波长带(最多 79 个),并重建由手术样本的高分辨率(4 到 5 μ m)、宽视场图像(0.9 × 0.9 mm 2)组成的三维超立方体,其中每个像素都与完整的光谱相关联:结果:本文介绍了 HyperProbe1 的设置和特点。结果:本文介绍了 HyperProbe1 设置的特点,并将该系统应用于 11 例常规患者的新鲜胶质瘤手术活检,包括不同等级的肿瘤分类。通过快速光谱非混合法对组织成分进行定量分析,重建主要生物标记物的图谱,如氧合血红蛋白(HbO 2)和脱氧血红蛋白(HHb)以及细胞色素-c-氧化酶(CCO)。我们还初步尝试根据样本成分的差异来推断肿瘤分类,这表明有可能利用脂质含量和不同的 CCO 浓度来区分低级别和高级别胶质瘤:结论:HyperProbe1 用于定量绘制手术活检样本的生化图谱的概念得到了验证,为通过在切除术后几分钟内对新鲜组织样本进行非破坏性、原位简化筛查来改善目前的手术后组织病理学实践铺平了道路。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Biomedical Optics publishes peer-reviewed papers on the use of modern optical technology for improved health care and biomedical research.
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