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Fluorescence spectroscopy of H‐ras transfected murine fibroblasts: A comparison with Monte Carlo simulations
Authors:Shlomo Mark  Ahmad Salman  Nili Grossman  Jacob Gopas  Ranjit Kumar Sahu  Shaul Mordechai
Institution:1. Department of Software Engineering, Negev Monte Carlo Research Center (NMCRC), SCE‐Sami Shamoon College of Engineering, Beer‐Sheva 84100, Israel;2. Department of Physics, SCE‐Sami Shamoon College of Engineering, Beer‐Sheva 84100, Israel;3. Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Ben‐Gurion University, Beer‐Sheva, Israel;4. Skin Bank and Investigative Dermatology Laboratory, Soroka University Medical Center, Beer‐Sheva, Israel;5. Department of Oncology, Soroka University Medical Center, Ben‐Gurion University, Beer‐Sheva, Israel;6. Department of Physics, Ben‐Gurion University, Beer‐Sheva 84105, Israel
Abstract:Autofluorescence properties of tissues have been widely used to diagnose various types of malignancies. In this study, we measured the autofluorescence properties of H‐ras transfected murine fibroblasts and the counterpart control cells. The pair of cells is genetically identical except for the transfected H‐ras gene. We applied Monte Carlo simulations to evaluate the relative contributions of Rayleigh and Mie scattering effects towards fluorescence in an in vitro model system of normal and H‐ras transfected fibroblasts. The experimental results showed that fluorescence emission intensity was higher for normal cells than the malignant counterpart cells by about 30%. In normal cells, linearity in emission intensity was observed for cell densities of up to 1.0 × 106 cells/ml whereas for transformed cells it was up to 1.4 × 106 cells/ml. Nuclear volume changes give good account for the differences in the intrinsic fluorescence between normal and malignant cells. The Monte Carlo (MC) code, newly developed for this study, explains both predominant experimental features: the large fluorescence intensity differences between the transfected and the corresponding control cells as well as the phenomena of the red shift in the excitation spectra as a function of cell density. The contribution of Rayleigh scattering was found to be predominant compared to Mie scattering. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Biopolymers 93: 132–140, 2010. This article was originally published online as an accepted preprint. The “Published Online” date corresponds to the preprint version. You can request a copy of the preprint by emailing the Biopolymers editorial office at biopolymers@wiley.com
Keywords:autofluorescence  fibroblast  H‐ras  Rayleigh and Mie scattering  Monte Carlo simulations
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