Literature DB >> 10366773

Detection of influenza virus induced DNA damage by comet assay.

A N Vijaya Lakshmi1, M V Ramana, B Vijayashree, Y R Ahuja, G Sharma.   

Abstract

Influenza virus A2/HK/68 is known to be a biological mutagen and teratogen. Reports are available implicating influenza virus as a causative agent of chromosomal aberrations in cells in culture and also in circulating leukocytes of humans. Also, an increased incidence of abortions, prenatal mortality and congenital abnormalities during the periods of epidemics has also been reported. In view of these reports, it would be worthwhile to screen persons especially pregnant women exposed to influenza virus for possible DNA damage. The present study reports the use of Comet assay to measure influenza virus induced DNA damage. We have carried out in vitro infection experiments using human leukocytes. Our results clearly indicate that influenza virus A2/HK/68 induces DNA damage in leukocytes right from 2-h post-infection. Maximum damage was observed at 24-h post-infection. However, at 48-h post-infection, a slight decrease was observed which can be attributed to the DNA repair occurring in the cells. Thereafter, irreparable damage was noticed. Cell viability results have shown lack of cytotoxicity till 72-h post-infection. However, significant cytotoxicity was observed only at 96-h post-infection. The occurrence of DNA damage without cell death may result in chromosomal aberrations or mutations. Therefore, it is most advisable to get screened for the possible DNA damage especially persons frequently infected with influenza and pregnant women. Copyright 1999 Elsevier Science B.V.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10366773     DOI: 10.1016/s1383-5718(99)00058-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mutat Res        ISSN: 0027-5107            Impact factor:   2.433


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