Donald H Atha, Omobola Cole, Breece Clancy, Alessandro Tona, Vytas Reipa
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Abstract
Reference materials are needed to quantify the level of DNA damage in cells, to assess sources of measurement variability and to compare results from different laboratories. The comet assay (single cell gel electrophoresis) is a widely used method to determine DNA damage in the form of strand breaks. Here we examine the use of electrochemical oxidation to produce DNA damage in cultured mammalian cells and quantify its percentage using the comet assay. Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells were grown on an indium tin oxide electrode surface and exposed 12 h to electrochemical potentials ranging from 0.5 V to 1.5 V (vs Ag/AgCl). The resulting cells were harvested and analyzed by comet and a cell viability assay. We observed a linear increase in the percentage (DNA in tail) of strand breaks along with a loss of cell viability with increasing oxidation potential value. The results indicate that electrochemically induced DNA damage can be produced in mammalian cells under well-controlled conditions and could be considered in making a cellular reference material for the comet assay.
需要参考物质来量化细胞中的DNA损伤水平,评估测量变异性的来源,并比较来自不同实验室的结果。彗星试验(单细胞凝胶电泳)是一种广泛使用的方法来确定DNA链断裂形式的损伤。在这里,我们研究了使用电化学氧化在培养的哺乳动物细胞中产生DNA损伤,并使用彗星测定法量化其百分比。将中国仓鼠卵巢(CHO)细胞培养在氧化铟锡电极表面,在0.5 V ~ 1.5 V (Ag/AgCl)的电化学电位下暴露12 h。收集得到的细胞并通过彗星和细胞活力试验进行分析。我们观察到,随着氧化电位值的增加,链断裂的百分比(DNA在尾部)随着细胞活力的丧失呈线性增加。结果表明,在良好的控制条件下,电化学诱导的DNA损伤可以在哺乳动物细胞中产生,并且可以考虑作为彗星测定的细胞参考物质。