Photoacoustics (Jun 2022)

Label-free analytic histology of carotid atherosclerosis by mid-infrared optoacoustic microscopy

  • Mirjam Visscher,
  • Miguel A. Pleitez,
  • Kim Van Gaalen,
  • Ingeborg M. Nieuwenhuizen-Bakker,
  • Vasilis Ntziachristos,
  • Gijs Van Soest

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26
p. 100354

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Background and aims: Analysis of atherosclerotic plaque composition is a vital tool for unraveling the pathological metabolic processes that contribute to plaque growth. Methods: We visualize the constitution of human carotid plaques by mid-infrared optoacoustic microscopy (MiROM), a method for label-free analytic histology that requires minimal tissue preparation, rapidly yielding large field-of-view en-face images with a resolution of a few micrometers. We imaged endarterectomy specimens (n = 3, 12 sections total) at specific vibrational modes, targeting carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Additionally, we recorded spectra at selected tissue locations. We identified correlations in the variability in this high-dimensional data set using non-negative matrix factorization (NMF). Results: We visualized high-risk plaque features with molecular assignment. Consistent NMF components relate to different dominant tissue constituents, dominated by lipids, proteins, and cholesterol and carbohydrates respectively. Conclusions: These results introduce MiROM as an innovative, stain-free, analytic histology technology for the biochemical characterization of complex human vascular pathology.

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