Polarimetric identification of adipose and high cellularity regions in thick human breast resections for optimized guidance of laser mass spectrometry

Michael Singh, Lan Anna Ye,Michael Woolman, Francis Talbot,Arash Zarrine-Afsar,Alex Vitkin

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To enhance the clinical utility of mass spectrometry (MS), lengthy dwell times on less informative regions of patient specimens (e.g., adipose tissue in breast) must be minimized. Additionally, a promising variant of MS known as picosecond infrared laser MS (PIRL-MS) faces further challenges, namely, lipid contamination when probing the adipose tissue. Here we demonstrate on several thick non-sectioned resected human breast specimens (healthy and malignant) that reflection-mode polarimetric imaging can robustly guide PIRL-MS toward regions devoid of significant fat content to avoid signal contamination while further shortening the overall MS analysis time by rapidly identifying highly cellular and hence information-rich regions. Through polarimetric targeting of non-fat regions, PIRL-MS sampling was able to reveal feature-rich spectral signatures including several known breast cancer markers. Polarimetric guidance mapping was enabled by circular degree-of-polarization imaging via both Stokes and Mueller matrix polarimetry. These results suggest a potential synergistic hybrid approach employing polarimetry as a wide-field-imaging guidance tool to optimize efficient probing of tissue molecular content using MS.
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