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Previous works showed that spatially resolved Raman spectra of cytoplasm and nucleus region of single cells exposed to X-rays evidence different features. The present work aims to introduce a new approach to profit from these differences to deeper investigate X-ray irradiation effects on single SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells. For this aim, Raman micro-spectroscopy was performed in vitro on single cells after irradiation by graded X-ray doses (2, 4, 6, 8 Gy). Spectra from nucleus and cytoplasm regions were selectively acquired. The examination by interval Principal Component Analysis (i-PCA) of the difference spectra obtained by subtracting each cytoplasm-related spectrum from the corresponding one detected at the nucleus enabled us to reveal the subtle modifications of Raman features specific of different spatial cell regions. They were discussed in terms of effects induced by X-ray irradiation on DNA/RNA, lipids, and proteins. The proposed approach enabled us to evidence some features not outlined in previous investigations.
Cell Nucleus, Principal Component Analysis, Chemical technology, X-Rays, single SH-SY5Y human cancer cells, TP1-1185, effects of X-rays on cell nucleus and cytoplasm; Principal Component Analysis; Raman micro-spectroscopy; single SH-SY5Y human cancer cells, Spectrum Analysis, Raman, Article, Neuroblastoma, Raman micro-spectroscopy, Cell Line, Tumor, Child, Preschool, Multivariate Analysis, Humans, Female, effects of X-rays on cell nucleus and cytoplasm
Cell Nucleus, Principal Component Analysis, Chemical technology, X-Rays, single SH-SY5Y human cancer cells, TP1-1185, effects of X-rays on cell nucleus and cytoplasm; Principal Component Analysis; Raman micro-spectroscopy; single SH-SY5Y human cancer cells, Spectrum Analysis, Raman, Article, Neuroblastoma, Raman micro-spectroscopy, Cell Line, Tumor, Child, Preschool, Multivariate Analysis, Humans, Female, effects of X-rays on cell nucleus and cytoplasm
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