| Literature DB >> 24605137 |
Donald J Lyman1, Sheila G Fay2.
Abstract
Changes in the Synchrotron x-ray diffraction pattern of scalp hair were shown to occur in patients with breast cancer. A preliminary Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy study of scalp hair using attenuated total reflection (ATR) supported the concept that these changes are due to an increase in the lipid content of the hair fibre. This study was undertaken to determine whether the ATR-FT-IR spectrum obtained using a single hair fibre ATR cell could be used in the detection of breast cancer. In addition, variable angle ATR-FT-IR difference spectra were obtained to investigate the location and the molecular structure of this lipid material in the hair fibre, which appears to be an indicator of breast cancer. Patients with breast cancer showed an increase in the peak height ratio of the 1446-1456 cm(-1) C-H bending absorption bands of the ATR-FT-IR spectra of a single hair fibre. Peak height ratios > 1.0 were indicative of breast cancer. The spectra of scalp hair of subjects with breast cancer also showed a slight shift in C-H bending absorption from 1446 to 1448 cm(-1) and from 1456 to 1458 cm(-1) that could result from the formation of secondary structures by the increased lipid material. Variable angle difference spectra indicated that this increased lipid material is located in the cuticle-cortex interface area and appears to be similar to the lipids normally found here. An alteration in hair biosynthesis in the follicle caused by breast cancer signalling molecules, or biomarkers, is most likely involved. ATR-FT-IR spectral analysis of a long hair fibre containing a distal portion formed when the breast cancer was present and a proximal portion formed after the breast cancer was removed showed that hair fibre synthesis had become normal after the removal of the cancer. This study demonstrates the potential of ATR-FT-IR analysis of a hair fibre in the early detection of breast cancer and in studying how hair acts as a biosensor for breast cancer.Entities:
Keywords: biomarkers; breast cancer; early detection; human hair; lipids; signalling molecules; single fibre ATR-FT-IR spectra; variable angle ATR-FT-IR spectra
Year: 2014 PMID: 24605137 PMCID: PMC3931532 DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2014.405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecancermedicalscience ISSN: 1754-6605
Figure 1.Baseline corrected and water subtracted ATR-FT-IR spectrum of a single human hair fibre using the SplitPea ATR cell.
Figure 2.The 1480–1420 cm−1 region of ATR-FT-IR spectrum of hair from a non-breast cancer patient (sample 010).
Figure 3.The 1480–1420 cm−1 region of ATR-FT-IR spectrum of hair from a breast cancer patient (sample 008).
Figure 4.The 1480–1420 cm−1 region of ATR-FT-IR spectrum of hair from a patient that had breast cancer removed (sample 003).
ATR-FT-IR peak height ratios of selected C–H bending vibrations of hair used to detect breast cancer.
| Sample no. | Peak (cm−1) | Peak ratio | Peak (cm−1) | Peak ratio | Medical |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 011A | 1446 | 1.046 | 1437 | 0.981 | C C |
| 006 | 1448 | 1.031 | 1439 | 0.952 | C C |
| 001 | 1448 | 1.023 | 1439 | 0.985 | C C |
| 009 | 1448 | 1.014 | 1439 | 1.019 | NC C |
| 008 | 1448 | 1.012 | 1439 | 1.006 | C C |
| 005 | 1446 | 1.000 | 1435 | 0.978 | NC NC |
| 004 | 1446 | 0.994 | 1435 | 0.911 | CR NC |
| 010 | 1446 | 0.991 | 1435 | 0.965 | NC NC |
| 007 | 1446 | 0.985 | 1435 | 0.957 | NC NC |
| 011B | 1446 | 0.983 | 1437 | 0.971 | CR NC |
| 002 | 1446 | 0.984 | 1437 | 0.878 | CR NC |
| 003 | 1446 | 0.984 | 1435 | 0.885 | CR NC |
| 012 | 1446 | 0.974 | 1435 | 0.912 | CR NC |
Peak height ratios of the 1446–1448 cm−1 peak to the 1456–1458 cm−1 peak.
Peak height ratios of the 1435–1439 cm−1 peak to the 1456–1458 cm−1 peak.
From patient medical forms: C indicates patient has breast cancer, CR indicates patient had breast cancer surgically removed, and NC indicates that patient did not have breast cancer.
Based on ATR-FT-IR analysis: C indicates cancer and NC indicates non-cancer.
011A from distal end of hair sample 011 and 11B from proximal end of hair sample 011.