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13 June 2018 Polarization-resolved second harmonic generation imaging of human ovarian cancer
Kirby R. Campbell, Rajeev Chaudhary, Julia M. Handel, Manish S. Patankar, Paul J. Campagnola
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Abstract
Remodeling of the extracellular matrix in human ovarian cancer can be manifested in increased collagen concentration, changes in alignment within fibrils/fibers and/or up-regulation of different collagen isoforms. We used pixel-based second harmonic generation (SHG) polarization microscopy analyses to probe these molecular changes in human ovarian tissues [normal stroma, benign tumors, and high-grade serous (HGS) tumors] by: (i) determination of the α-helical pitch angle via the single-axis molecular model, (ii) collagen alignment within fibrils via SHG anisotropy, and (iii) chirality via SHG circular dichroism (SHG-CD). Pixel approaches are required due to the complex structure of the matrix that lacks a high degree of fiber alignment. The largest differences in the helical pitch angle were between normal stroma and benign tumors, consistent with gene expression showing the Col III isoform is up-regulated in the latter. The data were not consistent with up-regulation of Col III in HGS tumors as previous reports have suggested. The different tissues also displayed differing SHG anisotropies and SHG-CD responses, consistent with either Col III incorporation or randomization of Col I alignment within benign and malignant tumors. Additionally, the high-grade tumors displayed higher collagen concentration, where this desmoplasia is consistent with the higher fiber density in these tissues. These results collectively indicate that the fibril assemblies are distinct in all tissues, where these differences likely result from the synthesis of collagen rather than remodeling of existing collagen. Importantly, these analyses are label-free and interrogate subresolution collagen structure on intact tissues, without the need for conventional structural biology tools.
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Kirby R. Campbell, Rajeev Chaudhary, Julia M. Handel, Manish S. Patankar, and Paul J. Campagnola "Polarization-resolved second harmonic generation imaging of human ovarian cancer," Journal of Biomedical Optics 23(6), 066501 (13 June 2018). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.23.6.066501
Received: 9 March 2018; Accepted: 23 May 2018; Published: 13 June 2018
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KEYWORDS
Collagen

Tissues

Tumors

Second-harmonic generation

Anisotropy

Polarization

Ovarian cancer

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