The hCOMET project: International database comparison of results with the comet assay in human biomonitoring. Baseline frequency of DNA damage and effect of main confounders

IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Mutation Research-Reviews in Mutation Research Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.mrrev.2021.108371
Mirta Milić , Marcello Ceppi , Marco Bruzzone , Amaya Azqueta , Gunnar Brunborg , Roger Godschalk , Gudrun Koppen , Sabine Langie , Peter Møller , João Paulo Teixeira , Avdulla Alija , Diana Anderson , Vanessa Andrade , Cristina Andreoli , Fisnik Asllani , Ezgi Eyluel Bangkoglu , Magdalena Barančoková , Nursen Basaran , Elisa Boutet-Robinet , Annamaria Buschini , Stefano Bonassi
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The alkaline comet assay, or single cell gel electrophoresis, is one of the most popular methods for assessing DNA damage in human population. One of the open issues concerning this assay is the identification of those factors that can explain the large inter-individual and inter-laboratory variation. International collaborative initiatives such as the hCOMET project - a COST Action launched in 2016 - represent a valuable tool to meet this challenge. The aims of hCOMET were to establish reference values for the level of DNA damage in humans, to investigate the effect of host factors, lifestyle and exposure to genotoxic agents, and to compare different sources of assay variability. A database of 19,320 subjects was generated, pooling data from 105 studies run by 44 laboratories in 26 countries between 1999 and 2019. A mixed random effect log-linear model, in parallel with a classic meta-analysis, was applied to take into account the extensive heterogeneity of data, due to descriptor, specimen and protocol variability. As a result of this analysis interquartile intervals of DNA strand breaks (which includes alkali-labile sites) were reported for tail intensity, tail length, and tail moment (comet assay descriptors). A small variation by age was reported in some datasets, suggesting higher DNA damage in oldest age-classes, while no effect could be shown for sex or smoking habit, although the lack of data on heavy smokers has still to be considered. Finally, highly significant differences in DNA damage were found for most exposures investigated in specific studies. In conclusion, these data, which confirm that DNA damage measured by the comet assay is an excellent biomarker of exposure in several conditions, may contribute to improving the quality of study design and to the standardization of results of the comet assay in human populations.

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hCOMET项目:人类生物监测中彗星测定结果的国际数据库比较。DNA损伤基线频率及主要混杂因素的影响
碱性彗星试验,或单细胞凝胶电泳,是评估人类DNA损伤最流行的方法之一。其中一个悬而未决的问题是确定那些可以解释个体间和实验室间差异的因素。国际合作倡议,如2016年启动的成本行动hCOMET项目,是应对这一挑战的宝贵工具。hCOMET的目的是建立人类DNA损伤水平的参考值,研究宿主因素、生活方式和暴露于遗传毒性物质的影响,并比较不同来源的测定变异性。该研究建立了一个包含19320名受试者的数据库,汇集了1999年至2019年期间26个国家44个实验室开展的105项研究的数据。采用混合随机效应对数线性模型,与经典荟萃分析并行,考虑到数据的广泛异质性,由于描述符,标本和方案的可变性。作为该分析的结果,DNA链断裂(包括碱不稳定位点)的四分位数间隔报告了尾部强度,尾部长度和尾部力矩(彗星分析描述符)。在一些数据集中报告了年龄的小变化,表明年龄最大的年龄组DNA损伤更高,而性别或吸烟习惯没有影响,尽管缺乏关于重度吸烟者的数据仍有待考虑。最后,在特定的研究中发现,在大多数暴露中,DNA损伤的差异非常显著。总之,这些数据证实了彗星测定法测量的DNA损伤是几种条件下暴露的优秀生物标志物,可能有助于提高研究设计的质量和人类彗星测定法结果的标准化。
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期刊介绍: The subject areas of Reviews in Mutation Research encompass the entire spectrum of the science of mutation research and its applications, with particular emphasis on the relationship between mutation and disease. Thus this section will cover advances in human genome research (including evolving technologies for mutation detection and functional genomics) with applications in clinical genetics, gene therapy and health risk assessment for environmental agents of concern.
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