银屑病皮肤组织无标记多模态成像的研究:一个光疗患者的病例研究

N. Agarwal, M. Dowlatshahi Pour, Maria Siekkeri Vandikas, N. Neittaanmäki, A. Osmancevic, P. Malmberg
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背景:银屑病是一种以皮肤表皮增生为特征的全身性炎症性疾病。脂质代谢的改变被认为是银屑病发病的中心因素。因此,有必要可视化样品的化学特异性,以便更好地进行医学诊断和治疗。在这里,我们研究其在银屑病病变发展中的作用,在紫外线光疗前后,在一个案例研究中。方法:采用两种互补的无标记成像技术观察银屑病(病变)组织中不同脂质和纤维蛋白的分布和形态:1)非线性显微镜(NLM),以亚微米分辨率提供整个皮肤层的脂质/蛋白图像;2)质谱成像(MSI),具有高化学特异性,因此可以检测表皮和真皮区域的不同脂质种类。采用常规方法对组织进行组织学评估,未与NLM和MSI进行直接比较。结果:与健康组织相比,银屑病组织在表皮和真皮区域均具有较高的脂质含量,主要是胆固醇。此外,银屑病组织中的胶原蛋白和弹性蛋白纤维倾向于聚集成更大的束,而健康组织中较小的纤维更均匀地分布。虽然光疗显著降低了胆固醇含量,但它也增加了病变组织和非病变组织中胶原蛋白的含量。结论:本研究介绍了NLM和MSI作为两种互补的技术,它们具有化学特异性,可用于以无创和无标记的方式评估和可视化脂质,胶原蛋白和弹性蛋白的分布。
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Investigation of psoriasis skin tissue by label-free multi-modal imaging: a case study on a phototherapy-treated patient
Background: Psoriasis is a systemic inflammatory disease characterized by epidermal proliferation in the skin. Altered lipid metabolism is considered to be a central factor in the psoriatic etiopathogenesis. Thus, it is necessary to visualize chemical specificity of the samples for better medical diagnosis and treatment. Here, we investigate its role in the development of psoriatic lesions, before and after ultraviolet phototherapy, in a case study. Methods: The distribution and morphology of different lipids and fibrous proteins in psoriatic (lesional) tissues were visualized by two complementary label-free imaging techniques: 1) non-linear microscopy (NLM), providing images of lipids/proteins throughout the skin layers at submicrometer resolution; and 2) mass spectrometry imaging (MSI), offering high chemical specificity and hence the detection of different lipid species in the epidermal and dermal regions. A conventional method of histological evaluation was performed on the tissues, with no direct comparison with NLM and MSI. Results: Psoriatic tissues had a higher lipid content, mainly in cholesterol, in both the epidermal and dermal regions, compared to healthy tissues. Moreover, the collagen and elastin fibers in the psoriatic tissues had a tendency to assemble as larger bundles, while healthy tissues showed smaller fibers more homogeneously spread. Although phototherapy significantly reduced the cholesterol content, it also increased the amounts of collagen in both lesional and non-lesional tissues. Conclusion: This study introduces NLM and MSI as two complementary techniques which are chemical specific and can be used to assess and visualize the distribution of lipids, collagen, and elastin in a non-invasive and label-free manner.
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