Title :
Molecular fingerprint of human gastric cell line infected by Helicobacter pylori
Author :
Sampaio, Pedro N. ; Cunha, Bernardo ; Rosa, Filipa ; Sales, Kevin ; Lopes, Marta ; Calado, Cecilia R. C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Eng. Quim., Inst. Super. de Eng. de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract :
Helicobacter pylori infection represents a serious health problem, given its association with serious gastric diseases as gastric ulcers, cancer and MALT lymphoma. Currently no vaccine exists and antibiotic-based eradication therapy is already failing in more than 20% of cases. To increase the knowledge on the infection process diverse gastric cell lines, e.g. the adenocarcinona gastric (AGS) cell line, are routinely used has in vitro models of gastric epithelia. In the present work the molecular fingerprint of infected and non-infected AGS cell lines, by diverse H. pylori strains, was acquired using vibrational infrared spectroscopy. These molecular fingerprints enabled to discriminate infected from non-infected AGS cells, and infection due to different strains, by performing Principal Component Analysis. It was also possible to estimate, from the AGS cells molecular fingerprint, the effect of the infection on diverse biochemical and metabolic cellular status. In resume infra-red spectroscopy enabled the acquisition of infected AGS cells molecular fingerprint with minimal sample preparation, in a rapid, high-throughput, economic process yielding highly sensitive and informative data, most useful for promoting critical knowledge on the H. pylori infection process.
Keywords :
cellular biophysics; diseases; infrared spectra; microorganisms; molecular biophysics; principal component analysis; Helicobacter pylori infection effect; Helicobacter pylori infection process; Helicobacter pylori strains; diverse biochemical status; diverse gastric cell lines; human adenocarcinona gastric cell line; in vitro gastric epithelia model; metabolic cellular status; noninfected AGS cell line molecular fingerprint; serious gastric diseases; vibrational infrared spectroscopy; Computer architecture; Fingerprint recognition; Microorganisms; Principal component analysis; Proteins; Spectroscopy; Strain; Adenocarcinome Gastric cell line; FTIR-spectrscopy; Helicobacter pylori;
Conference_Titel :
Bioengineering (ENBENG), 2015 IEEE 4th Portuguese Meeting on
Conference_Location :
Porto
DOI :
10.1109/ENBENG.2015.7088877