In vivo native cellular fluorescence and histological characteristics of head and neck cancer Journal Article


Authors: Schantz, S. P.; Kolli, V.; Savage, H. E.; Yu, G.; Shah, J. P.; Harris, D. E.; Katz, A.; Alfano, R. R.; Huvos, A. G.
Article Title: In vivo native cellular fluorescence and histological characteristics of head and neck cancer
Abstract: Native cellular fluorescence (NCF) represents the innate capacity of tissues to absorb and emit light of a specified wavelength. The ability to define the relationship of in vivo NCF with biological characteristics of neoplastic disease may allow for an improved understanding of the clinical course of disease. Head and neck cancers from 35 patients were evaluated in vivo for NCF characteristics using a xenon lamp-based spectrometer coupled to a handheld fiberoptic probe. Spectral assessment was limited to λ 450-nm emission characteristics, in which tissues were excited at various wavelengths, ranging from λ, 290 nm to λ 415 nm, and the intensity of λ 450 nm emission was recorded. Each cancer was subsequently biopsied and assessed for histological differentiation by a pathologist who was blinded to NCF analysis. Considerable variation in spectral characteristics between head and neck cancers was identified, which was determined, in part, by NCF characteristics of the normal mucosa from the same patient. Poorly differentiated tumors were more likely than well- or moderately differentiated tumors to have lower excitation maxima (P < 0.05 by ANOVA). Most significantly, the tumor differentiation status, as well as the probability of demonstrating recurrent disease, could also be related to the NCF characteristics of the patient's normal mucosa from the same site within the upper aerodigestive tract. NCF analysis may represent an effective tool to identify biological characteristics of head and neck tumors in vivo without the need for invasive biopsies. Results suggest the need to explore the determinants of NCF characteristics expressed by clinically normal mucosa.
Keywords: adult; clinical article; aged; aged, 80 and over; middle aged; histopathology; cancer diagnosis; biological markers; fluorescence; tumor differentiation; spectrometry, fluorescence; cell differentiation; statistical analysis; head and neck cancer; head and neck neoplasms; recurrent disease; analysis of variance; humans; human; male; female; priority journal; article
Journal Title: Clinical Cancer Research
Volume: 4
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1078-0432
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 1998-05-01
Start Page: 1177
End Page: 1182
Language: English
PUBMED: 9607575
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 12 December 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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MSK Authors
  1. Stimson P Schantz
    115 Schantz
  2. Howard Savage
    29 Savage
  3. Jatin P Shah
    718 Shah
  4. Guopei Yu
    12 Yu
  5. Andrew G Huvos
    289 Huvos
  6. Daniel   Harris
    5 Harris