Method for the detection of cellular abnormalities using Fourier

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Biological cellular material tested

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436 64, 436171, 600473, 600475, 2503381, 25033909, 25033912, 2503411, G01N 3348

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ABSTRACT:
This invention teaches a method to identify cellular abnormalities which are associated with disease states. The method utilizes infrared (IR) spectra of cell samples which are dried on an infrared-transparent matrix and scanned at the frequency range from 3000-950 cm.sup.-1. The identification of samples is based on establishing a reference using a representative set of spectra of normal and/or diseased specimens. During the reference assembly process, multivariate techniques such as Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and/or Partial Least Squares (PLS) are used. PCA and PLS reduce the data based on maximum variations between the spectra, and generate clusters in a multidimensional space representing the different populations. The utilization of Mahalinobis distances, or linear regression (e.g., Principle Component Regression on the reduced data from PCA) form the basis for the discrimination. In one embodiment, the invention is a method to distinguish premalignant and malignant stages of cervical cancer from normal cervical cells. This method is simple to use and achieves statistically reliable distinction between the following groups of cervical smears: normal (individuals with no prior history of dysplasia), dysplasia and malignant samples. Further, this invention discloses a method to obtain the IR spectrum of individual cervical cells fixed on an infrared-transparent matrix and to use the spectra of the individual cells in the method described above. In another aspect, the invention is a method for using vibrational spectroscopic imaging to distinguish between normal and diseased cells. In another aspect, the invention is a method to identify women at a high risk for developing cervical dysplasia.

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