Comparison of DNA damage in fresh and frozen blood samples: implications for the comet assay in human biomonitoring studies

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 TOXICOLOGY Archives of Toxicology Pub Date : 2024-07-14 DOI:10.1007/s00204-024-03823-1
Katarina Matković, Marko Gerić, Luka Kazensky, Mirta Milić, Vilena Kašuba, Ante Cvitković, Mandica Sanković, Antun Šumanovac, Peter Møller, Goran Gajski
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The use of the comet assay in large biomonitoring studies may present logistical and technical challenges because of the processing of numerous samples. Proper sample preservation becomes imperative to prevent spurious DNA breakage. Previous research has shown the feasibility of conducting the comet assay on frozen blood samples, highlighting the potential of freezing at – 80 °C in preserving DNA integrity. Nonetheless, this approach presents challenges, including potential DNA damage during freezing and thawing, variability in processing, and the need for standardized protocols. Our objective was to evaluate whether there are comparable results in DNA migration assessed by the comet assay between fresh and frozen blood samples on a larger scale (N = 373). In our findings, elevated DNA migration was evident in frozen samples relative to fresh ones. Additionally, smoking, alcohol consumption, and season were linked to increased DNA damage levels in whole blood cells. Based on our results and available literature, conducting the comet assay on frozen blood samples emerges as a practical and efficient approach for biomonitoring and epidemiological research. This method enables the assessment of DNA damage in large populations over time, with samples, if properly cryopreserved, that may be used for years, possibly even decades. These observations hold significant implications for large-scale human biomonitoring and long-term epidemiological studies, particularly when samples are collected during fieldwork or obtained from biobanks. Continued method optimization and validation efforts are essential to enhance the utility of this approach in environmental and occupational health studies, emphasizing caution when comparing data obtained between fresh and frozen blood samples.

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新鲜和冷冻血液样本中 DNA 损伤的比较:彗星试验在人类生物监测研究中的意义。
在大型生物监测研究中使用彗星试验可能会面临后勤和技术方面的挑战,因为需要处理大量样本。为了防止假性 DNA 断裂,必须妥善保存样本。先前的研究表明,在冷冻血液样本上进行彗星测定是可行的,这突出表明了在零下 80 °C 的温度下冷冻样本在保持 DNA 完整性方面的潜力。然而,这种方法也面临着挑战,包括冷冻和解冻过程中 DNA 的潜在损伤、处理过程中的可变性以及对标准化方案的需求。我们的目的是在更大范围内(N = 373)评估通过彗星试验评估的新鲜和冷冻血液样本的 DNA 迁移结果是否具有可比性。根据我们的研究结果,与新鲜样本相比,冷冻样本的 DNA 迁移率明显升高。此外,吸烟、饮酒和季节也与全血细胞中 DNA 损伤水平的增加有关。根据我们的研究结果和现有文献,对冷冻血液样本进行彗星测定是一种实用、高效的生物监测和流行病学研究方法。这种方法可以评估大量人群在一段时间内的 DNA 损伤情况,如果样本冷冻保存得当,可以使用数年甚至数十年。这些观察结果对大规模人类生物监测和长期流行病学研究具有重要意义,尤其是在实地工作中收集样本或从生物库中获取样本时。要提高这种方法在环境和职业健康研究中的实用性,必须继续进行方法优化和验证工作,同时强调在比较新鲜和冷冻血液样本之间获得的数据时要小心谨慎。
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Archives of Toxicology
Archives of Toxicology 医学-毒理学
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期刊介绍: Archives of Toxicology provides up-to-date information on the latest advances in toxicology. The journal places particular emphasis on studies relating to defined effects of chemicals and mechanisms of toxicity, including toxic activities at the molecular level, in humans and experimental animals. Coverage includes new insights into analysis and toxicokinetics and into forensic toxicology. Review articles of general interest to toxicologists are an additional important feature of the journal.
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