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Multimodal vibrational studies of drug uptake in vitro: Is the whole greater than the sum of their parts?

David Perez-Guaita1, Karolina Chrabaszcz2, Kamilla Malek2, Hugh J Byrne1.   

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Herein, we investigated the use of multimodal Raman and infrared (IR) spectroscopic microscopy for the elucidation of drug uptake and subsequent cellular responses. Firstly, we compared different methods for the analysis of the combined data. Secondly, we evaluated whether the combined analysis provided enough benefits to justify the fusion of the data. A459 cells inoculated with doxorubicin (DOX) at different times were fixed and analysed using each technique. Raman spectroscopy provided high sensitivity to DOX and enabled an accurate estimation of the drug uptake at each time point, whereas IR provided a better insight into the resultant changes in the biochemical composition of the cell. In terms of benefits of data fusion, 2D correlation analysis allowed the study of the relationship between IR and Raman variables, whereas the joint analysis of IR and Raman enabled the correlation of the different variables to be monitored over time. In summary, the complementary nature of IR and Raman makes the combination of these vibrational techniques an appealing tool to follow drug kinetics and cellular response.
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Keywords:  DOX; Raman; chemometrics; drug uptake; infrared; multimodal analysis

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32888394     DOI: 10.1002/jbio.202000264

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biophotonics        ISSN: 1864-063X            Impact factor:   3.207


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1.  Combining Pharmacokinetics and Vibrational Spectroscopy: MCR-ALS Hard-and-Soft Modelling of Drug Uptake In Vitro Using Tailored Kinetic Constraints.

Authors:  David Pérez-Guaita; Guillermo Quintás; Zeineb Farhane; Romá Tauler; Hugh J Byrne
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2022-05-05       Impact factor: 7.666

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