Volume 2, 2023

Label-free optical bio-sensing of non-cancerous and cancerous tissues from mice: distinct spectroscopic features of thiazole orange

Abstract

Abnormal cell growth leading to cancer is a major concern and warrants an easy and early diagnosis strategy. In this regard, spectroscopic distinction of non-cancerous and syngeneic cancerous tissues has been demonstrated by label-free fluorescence and circular dichroism (CD) spectral features of a probe dye, thiazole orange (TO), on binding to genomic DNAs isolated from the respective tissues. An enhanced fluorescence intensity and a distinct induced CD band of TO in the presence of DNAs from cancerous tissues (primary & metastatic sites) were recognized. The observations, validated in three syngeneic models, namely, Swiss albino fibrosarcoma, BALB/C WEHI-164 fibrosarcoma and C57BL/6J melanoma, conclusively documented the differences and offer a facile, effective, and label-free optical method for the diagnosis of cancer tissues. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study wherein an optical probe was used to show differences in the CD signatures of genomic DNA isolated from normal and tumor tissues of a murine model and it is expected to have potential implications in the design and development of diagnostic markers.

Graphical abstract: Label-free optical bio-sensing of non-cancerous and cancerous tissues from mice: distinct spectroscopic features of thiazole orange

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Aug 2022
Accepted
31 Oct 2022
First published
01 Nov 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Sens. Diagn., 2023,2, 147-154

Label-free optical bio-sensing of non-cancerous and cancerous tissues from mice: distinct spectroscopic features of thiazole orange

R. Gala, V. V. Gandhi, N. Barooah, A. Kunwar, A. C. Bhasikuttan and J. Mohanty, Sens. Diagn., 2023, 2, 147 DOI: 10.1039/D2SD00154C

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