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Comparison of red blood cells from gastric cancer patients and healthy persons using FTIR spectroscopy

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
Volume 1130, Issue -, Pages 33-37

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2016.10.019

Keywords

FTIR spectroscopy; Red blood cells (RBCs); Curve fitting; Canconical discriminant analysis; Gastric cancer

Funding

  1. key project of fund for outstanding young talents in higher education institutions of Anhui Province [2013SQRL021 ZD]
  2. Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation [1408085QH154]
  3. Beijing Branch of Shimadzu (China) Co. Ltd.

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In this paper, FTIR spectroscopy was used to compare gastric cancer patients' red blood cells (RBCs) with healthy persons' RBCs. IR spectra were acquired with high resolution. The A1653/A1543 (the protein secondary structures), A1543/A2958 (the relative content of proteins and lipids), A1106/A1166 (the structure and content changes of sugars) and A1543/A1106 (the relative content of proteins and sugars) ratios of gastric cancer patients' RBCs were significantly different from those of healthy persons' RBCs. Curve fitting results showed that the protein secondary structures and sugars' structures had differences between gastric cancer patients' and healthy persons' RBCs. Additionally, FTIR spectroscopy could obtain 95% sensitivity, 70% specificity, 84.2% accuracy and 80.9% positive predictive value in combination with canconical discriminant analysis. The above results indicate FTIR spectroscopy may be useful for diagnosing gastric cancer. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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