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The Fast-Halo Assay for the Detection of DNA Damage.

Piero Sestili1, Cinzia Calcabrini2,3, Anna Rita Diaz2, Carmela Fimognari3, Vilberto Stocchi2.   

Abstract

The need for express screening of the DNA damaging potential of chemicals has progressively increased over the past 20 years due to the wide number of new synthetic molecules to be evaluated, as well as the adoption of more stringent chemical regulations such as the EU REACH and risk reduction politics. In this regard, DNA diffusion assays such as the microelectrophoretic comet assay paved the way for rapid genotoxicity testing. A more significant simplification and speeding up of the experimental processes was achieved with the fast halo assay (FHA) described in the present chapter. FHA operates at the single cell level and relies on radial dispersion of the fragments of damaged DNA from intact nuclear DNA. The fragmented DNA is separated by diffusion in an alkaline solvent and is stained, visualized, and finally quantified using computer-assisted image analysis programs. This permits the rapid assessment of the extent of DNA breakage caused by different types of DNA lesions. FHA has proven to be sensitive, reliable, and flexible. This is currently one of the simplest, cheapest, and quickest assays for studying DNA damage and repair in living cells. It does not need expensive reagents or electrophoretic equipment and requires only 40 min to prepare samples for computer-based quantification. This technique can be particularly useful in rapid genotoxicity assessments and in high-throughput genotoxicity screenings.

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Keywords:  Apoptosis; DNA damage; DNA repair; Double-strand breaks; Large-scale genotoxicity screening; Single-strand breaks

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28710754     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7187-9_6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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