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Variation in assessment of oxidatively damaged DNA in mononuclear blood cells by the comet assay with visual scoring.

Lykke Forchhammer1, Elvira Vaclavik Bräuner, Janne Kjaersgaard Folkmann, Pernille Høgh Danielsen, Claus Nielsen, Annie Jensen, Steffen Loft, Gitte Friis, Peter Møller.   

Abstract

The comet assay is popular for assessments of genotoxicity, but the comparison of results between studies is challenging because of differences in experimental procedures and reports of DNA damage in different units. We investigated the variation of DNA damage in mononuclear blood cells (MNBCs) measured by the comet assay with focus on the variation related to alkaline unwinding and electrophoresis time, number of cells scored, as well as the putative benefits of transforming the primary end points to common units by the use of reference standards and calibration curves. Eight experienced investigators scored pre-made slides of nuclei differently, but each investigator scored constantly over time. Scoring of 200 nuclei per treatment was associated with the lowest residual variation. Alkaline unwinding for 20 or 40 min and electrophoresis for 20 or 30 min yielded different dose-response relationships of cells exposed to gamma-radiation and it was possible to reduce the variation in oxidized purines in MNBCs from humans by adjusting the level of lesions with protocol-specific calibration curves. However, there was a difference in the level of DNA damage measured by different investigators and this variation could not be reduced by use of investigator-specific calibration curves. The mean numbers of lesions per 10(6) bp in MNBCs from seven humans were 0.23 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.14-0.33] and 0.31 (95% CI: 0.20-0.55) for strand breaks (SBs) and oxidized guanines, respectively. In conclusion, our results indicate that inter-investigator difference in scoring is a strong determinant of DNA damage levels measured by the comet assay.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18326868     DOI: 10.1093/mutage/gen006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mutagenesis        ISSN: 0267-8357            Impact factor:   3.000


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Journal:  Crit Rev Toxicol       Date:  2016-08-18       Impact factor: 5.635

2.  Micropatterned comet assay enables high throughput and sensitive DNA damage quantification.

Authors:  Jing Ge; Danielle N Chow; Jessica L Fessler; David M Weingeist; David K Wood; Bevin P Engelward
Journal:  Mutagenesis       Date:  2015-01       Impact factor: 3.000

Review 3.  Oxidative damage to DNA and lipids as biomarkers of exposure to air pollution.

Authors:  Peter Møller; Steffen Loft
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  2010-04-27       Impact factor: 9.031

4.  Protective effect of carboxymethyl-glucan (CM-G) against DNA damage in patients with advanced prostate cancer.

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5.  Carbon black nanoparticle instillation induces sustained inflammation and genotoxicity in mouse lung and liver.

Authors:  Julie A Bourdon; Anne T Saber; Nicklas R Jacobsen; Keld A Jensen; Anne M Madsen; Jacob S Lamson; Håkan Wallin; Peter Møller; Steffen Loft; Carole L Yauk; Ulla B Vogel
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6.  Controlled human wood smoke exposure: oxidative stress, inflammation and microvascular function.

Authors:  Lykke Forchhammer; Peter Møller; Ingunn Skogstad Riddervold; Jakob Bønløkke; Andreas Massling; Torben Sigsgaard; Steffen Loft
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7.  An ECVAG trial on assessment of oxidative damage to DNA measured by the comet assay.

Authors:  Clara Johansson; Peter Møller; Lykke Forchhammer; Steffen Loft; Roger W L Godschalk; Sabine A S Langie; Stijn Lumeij; George D D Jones; Rachel W L Kwok; Amaya Azqueta; David H Phillips; Osman Sozeri; Michael N Routledge; Alexander J Charlton; Patrizia Riso; Marisa Porrini; Alessandra Allione; Giuseppe Matullo; Jadwiga Palus; Maciej Stepnik; Andrew R Collins; Lennart Möller
Journal:  Mutagenesis       Date:  2009-11-30       Impact factor: 3.000

8.  An optimized comet-based in vitro DNA repair assay to assess base and nucleotide excision repair activity.

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9.  Validation of freezing tissues and cells for analysis of DNA strand break levels by comet assay.

Authors:  Petra Jackson; Lourdes M Pedersen; Zdenka O Kyjovska; Nicklas R Jacobsen; Anne T Saber; Karin S Hougaard; Ulla Vogel; Håkan Wallin
Journal:  Mutagenesis       Date:  2013-10-17       Impact factor: 3.000

10.  On the search for an intelligible comet assay descriptor.

Authors:  Peter Møller; Steffen Loft; Clara Ersson; Gudrun Koppen; Maria Dusinska; Andrew Collins
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