| Literature DB >> 24639420 |
Kanjana Thumanu1, Suleeporn Sangrajrang, Thiravud Khuhaprema, Anant Kalalak, Waraporn Tanthanuch, Siwatt Pongpiachan, Philip Heraud.
Abstract
FTIR microspectroscopy was applied for studying macromolecular changes in human serum samples from patients with healthy livers, and those diagnosed with liver cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Our study demonstrated that the serum samples from HCC and cirrhotic patients could readily be discriminated from those from healthy controls based on macromolecular differences related to their lipid and protein structure. Spectral changes appeared to indicate that the secondary structure of protein from HCC sample groups contained a more distinctive β -sheet structure and a lower lipid content compared to samples from the healthy and cirrhosis group. This was correlated with measurements of large decreases in albumin levels in serum from diseased patients. We argue that this technique shows potential as a simple, rapid, inexpensive, and non-subjective methodology for the screening patients suspected of liver disease.Entities:
Keywords: FTIR microspectroscopy; blood serum; hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC); liver cirrhosis
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24639420 DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201300183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biophotonics ISSN: 1864-063X Impact factor: 3.207