Label-free detection of echinococcosis and liver cirrhosis based on serum Raman spectroscopy combined with multivariate analysis.

2021 
Abstract In this paper, we investigated the feasibility of using serum Raman spectroscopy and multivariate analysis method to discriminate echinococcosis and liver cirrhosis from healthy volunteers. Raman spectra of serum samples from echinococcosis, liver cirrhosis, and healthy volunteers were recorded under 532 nm excitation. The normalized mean Raman spectra revealed specific biomolecular differences associated with the disease, mainly manifested as the contents of β carotene in the serum of patients with echinococcosis and liver cirrhosis were lower than those of healthy people. Furthermore, principal components analysis (PCA), combined with linear discriminant analysis (LDA), was adopted to distinguish patients with echinococcosis, liver cirrhosis, and healthy volunteers. The overall diagnostic accuracy based on the PCA-LDA algorithm was 87.7 %. The diagnostic sensitivities to healthy volunteers, patients with echinococcosis, and liver cirrhosis were 92.5 %, 81.5 %, and 89.1 %, and the specificities were 93.2 %, 96.1 %, and 92.4 %, respectively. This exploratory work demonstrated that serum Raman spectroscopy technology combined with PCA-LDA diagnostic algorithm has great potential for the non-invasive identification of echinococcosis and liver cirrhosis.
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