Spectroscopic diagnosis and metabolite characterization of cisplatin resistance regulated by FDFT1 in bladder cancer tissue

As is the case for most solid tumours, chemotherapy remains the backbone in the management of metastatic disease. However, the occurrence of chemotherapy resistance is a cause to worry, especially in bladder cancer. Extensive evidence indicates molecular changes in bladder cancer cells to be the und...

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Main Authors: Kanmalar, M., Kamal, Raihan, Sani, Siti Fairus Abdul, Pathmanathan, Dharini, Said, Nur Akmarina Mohd, Paramanantham, Yogaambikai, Abd Jamil, Amira Hajirah, Mun, K.S., Kuppusamy, S., Almugren, K.S., Almajid, Hadeel F., Bradley, D.A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.451122024-09-17T03:33:19Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/45112/ Spectroscopic diagnosis and metabolite characterization of cisplatin resistance regulated by FDFT1 in bladder cancer tissue Kanmalar, M. Kamal, Raihan Sani, Siti Fairus Abdul Pathmanathan, Dharini Said, Nur Akmarina Mohd Paramanantham, Yogaambikai Abd Jamil, Amira Hajirah Mun, K.S. Kuppusamy, S. Almugren, K.S. Almajid, Hadeel F. Bradley, D.A. QD Chemistry T Technology (General) As is the case for most solid tumours, chemotherapy remains the backbone in the management of metastatic disease. However, the occurrence of chemotherapy resistance is a cause to worry, especially in bladder cancer. Extensive evidence indicates molecular changes in bladder cancer cells to be the underlying cause of chemotherapy resistance, including the reduced expression of farnesyl-diphosphate farnesyltransferase 1 (FDFT1) - a gene involved in cholesterol biosynthesis. This can likely be a hallmark in examining the resistance and sensitivity of chemotherapy drugs. This work performs spectroscopic analysis and metabolite characterization on resistant, sensitive, stable-disease and healthy bladder tissues. Raman spectroscopy has detected peaks at around 1003 cm-1 (squalene), 1178 cm-1 (cholesterol), 1258 cm-1 (cholesteryl ester), 1343 cm-1 (collagen), 1525 cm-1 (carotenoid), 1575 cm-1 (DNA bases) and 1608 cm-1 (cytosine). The peak parameters were examined, and statistical analysis was performed on the peak features, attaining significant differences between the sample groups. Small-angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements observed the triglyceride peak together with 6th, 7th and 8th - order collagen peaks; peak parameters were also determined. Neutron activation analysis (NAA) detected seven trace elements. Carbon (Ca), magnesium (Mg), chlorine (Cl) and sodium (Na) have been found to have the greatest concentration in the sample groups, suggestive of a role as a biomarker for cisplatin resistance studies. Results from the present research are suggested to provide an important insight into understanding the development of drug resistance in bladder cancer, opening up the possibility of novel avenues for treatment through personalised interventions. Elsevier 2024-08 Article PeerReviewed Kanmalar, M. and Kamal, Raihan and Sani, Siti Fairus Abdul and Pathmanathan, Dharini and Said, Nur Akmarina Mohd and Paramanantham, Yogaambikai and Abd Jamil, Amira Hajirah and Mun, K.S. and Kuppusamy, S. and Almugren, K.S. and Almajid, Hadeel F. and Bradley, D.A. (2024) Spectroscopic diagnosis and metabolite characterization of cisplatin resistance regulated by FDFT1 in bladder cancer tissue. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 210. p. 111372. ISSN 0969-8043, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2024.111372 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2024.111372>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2024.111372 10.1016/j.apradiso.2024.111372
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topic QD Chemistry
T Technology (General)
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
T Technology (General)
Kanmalar, M.
Kamal, Raihan
Sani, Siti Fairus Abdul
Pathmanathan, Dharini
Said, Nur Akmarina Mohd
Paramanantham, Yogaambikai
Abd Jamil, Amira Hajirah
Mun, K.S.
Kuppusamy, S.
Almugren, K.S.
Almajid, Hadeel F.
Bradley, D.A.
Spectroscopic diagnosis and metabolite characterization of cisplatin resistance regulated by FDFT1 in bladder cancer tissue
description As is the case for most solid tumours, chemotherapy remains the backbone in the management of metastatic disease. However, the occurrence of chemotherapy resistance is a cause to worry, especially in bladder cancer. Extensive evidence indicates molecular changes in bladder cancer cells to be the underlying cause of chemotherapy resistance, including the reduced expression of farnesyl-diphosphate farnesyltransferase 1 (FDFT1) - a gene involved in cholesterol biosynthesis. This can likely be a hallmark in examining the resistance and sensitivity of chemotherapy drugs. This work performs spectroscopic analysis and metabolite characterization on resistant, sensitive, stable-disease and healthy bladder tissues. Raman spectroscopy has detected peaks at around 1003 cm-1 (squalene), 1178 cm-1 (cholesterol), 1258 cm-1 (cholesteryl ester), 1343 cm-1 (collagen), 1525 cm-1 (carotenoid), 1575 cm-1 (DNA bases) and 1608 cm-1 (cytosine). The peak parameters were examined, and statistical analysis was performed on the peak features, attaining significant differences between the sample groups. Small-angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements observed the triglyceride peak together with 6th, 7th and 8th - order collagen peaks; peak parameters were also determined. Neutron activation analysis (NAA) detected seven trace elements. Carbon (Ca), magnesium (Mg), chlorine (Cl) and sodium (Na) have been found to have the greatest concentration in the sample groups, suggestive of a role as a biomarker for cisplatin resistance studies. Results from the present research are suggested to provide an important insight into understanding the development of drug resistance in bladder cancer, opening up the possibility of novel avenues for treatment through personalised interventions.
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author Kanmalar, M.
Kamal, Raihan
Sani, Siti Fairus Abdul
Pathmanathan, Dharini
Said, Nur Akmarina Mohd
Paramanantham, Yogaambikai
Abd Jamil, Amira Hajirah
Mun, K.S.
Kuppusamy, S.
Almugren, K.S.
Almajid, Hadeel F.
Bradley, D.A.
author_facet Kanmalar, M.
Kamal, Raihan
Sani, Siti Fairus Abdul
Pathmanathan, Dharini
Said, Nur Akmarina Mohd
Paramanantham, Yogaambikai
Abd Jamil, Amira Hajirah
Mun, K.S.
Kuppusamy, S.
Almugren, K.S.
Almajid, Hadeel F.
Bradley, D.A.
author_sort Kanmalar, M.
title Spectroscopic diagnosis and metabolite characterization of cisplatin resistance regulated by FDFT1 in bladder cancer tissue
title_short Spectroscopic diagnosis and metabolite characterization of cisplatin resistance regulated by FDFT1 in bladder cancer tissue
title_full Spectroscopic diagnosis and metabolite characterization of cisplatin resistance regulated by FDFT1 in bladder cancer tissue
title_fullStr Spectroscopic diagnosis and metabolite characterization of cisplatin resistance regulated by FDFT1 in bladder cancer tissue
title_full_unstemmed Spectroscopic diagnosis and metabolite characterization of cisplatin resistance regulated by FDFT1 in bladder cancer tissue
title_sort spectroscopic diagnosis and metabolite characterization of cisplatin resistance regulated by fdft1 in bladder cancer tissue
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/45112/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2024.111372
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