Literature DB >> 26086875

A dielectrophoretic method of discrimination between normal oral epithelium, and oral and oropharyngeal cancer in a clinical setting.

K A Graham1, H J Mulhall, F H Labeed, M P Lewis, K F Hoettges, N Kalavrezos, J McCaul, C Liew, S Porter, S Fedele, M P Hughes.   

Abstract

Despite the accessibility of the oral cavity to clinical examination, delays in diagnosis of oral and oropharyngeal carcinoma (OOPC) are observed in a large majority of patients, with negative impact on prognosis. Diagnostic aids might help detection and improve early diagnosis, but there remains little robust evidence supporting the use of any particular diagnostic technology at the moment. The aim of the present feasibility first-in-human study was to evaluate the preliminary diagnostic validity of a novel technology platform based on dielectrophoresis (DEP). DEP does not require labeling with antibodies or stains and it is an ideal tool for rapid analysis of cell properties. Cells from OOPC/dysplasia tissue and healthy oral mucosa were collected from 57 study participants via minimally-invasive brush biopsies and tested with a prototype DEP platform using median membrane midpoint frequency as main analysis parameter. Results indicate that the current DEP platform can discriminate between brush biopsy samples from cancerous and healthy oral tissue with a diagnostic sensitivity of 81.6% and a specificity of 81.0%. The present ex vivo results support the potential application of DEP testing for identification of OOPC. This result indicates that DEP has the potential to be developed into a low-cost, rapid platform as an assistive tool for the early identification of oral cancer in primary care; given the rapid, minimally-invasive and non-expensive nature of the test, dielectric characterization represents a promising platform for cost-effective early cancer detection.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26086875     DOI: 10.1039/c5an00796h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Analyst        ISSN: 0003-2654            Impact factor:   4.616


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Authors:  Ke Wang; Chun-Chieh Chang; Tzu-Keng Chiu; Xiaoting Zhao; Deyong Chen; Wen-Pin Chou; Yang Zhao; Hung-Ming Wang; Junbo Wang; Min-Hsien Wu; Jian Chen
Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2017-12       Impact factor: 4.118

2.  Rapid determination of nanowire electrical properties using a dielectrophoresis-well based system.

Authors:  Marios Constantinou; Kai F Hoettges; Sergiy Krylyuk; Albert Davydov; Grigorios P Rigas; Vlad Stolojan; Michael P Hughes; Maxim Shkunov
Journal:  Appl Phys Lett       Date:  2017       Impact factor: 3.791

Review 3.  Dielectrophoresis for Biomedical Sciences Applications: A Review.

Authors:  Nurhaslina Abd Rahman; Fatimah Ibrahim; Bashar Yafouz
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2017-02-24       Impact factor: 3.576

4.  Cytoplasmic anion/cation imbalances applied across the membrane capacitance may form a significant component of the resting membrane potential of red blood cells.

Authors:  Michael Pycraft Hughes; Christopher H Fry; Fatima H Labeed
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-09-02       Impact factor: 4.996

Review 5.  A Systematic Review of Oral Biopsies, Sample Types, and Detection Techniques Applied in Relation to Oral Cancer Detection.

Authors:  Guanghuan Yang; Luqi Wei; Benjamin K S Thong; Yuanyuan Fu; Io Hong Cheong; Zisis Kozlakidis; Xue Li; Hui Wang; Xiaoguang Li
Journal:  BioTech (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-02

Review 6.  Label-Free Enrichment of Circulating Tumor Plasma Cells: Future Potential Applications of Dielectrophoresis in Multiple Myeloma.

Authors:  Nicolò Musso; Alessandra Romano; Paolo Giuseppe Bonacci; Grazia Scandura; Clarissa Pandino; Massimo Camarda; Giorgio Ivan Russo; Francesco Di Raimondo; Emma Cacciola; Rossella Cacciola
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-10-10       Impact factor: 6.208

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