Assessing testicular germ cell DNA damage in the comet assay; introduction of a proof-of-concept

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis Pub Date : 2023-01-11 DOI:10.1002/em.22527
Yvette Dirven, Dag Markus Eide, Erika Witasp Henriksson, Rune Hjorth, Anoop Kumar Sharma, Anne Graupner, Gunnar Brunborg, Jarle Ballangby, Anne Mette Zenner Boisen, Stellan Swedmark, Kristine Bjerve Gützkow, Ann-Karin Olsen
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The in vivo comet assay is widely used to measure genotoxicity; however, the current OECD test guideline (TG 489) does not recommend using the assay to assess testicular germ cells, due to the presence of testicular somatic cells. An adapted approach to specifically assess testicular germ cells within the comet assay is certainly warranted, considering regulatory needs for germ cell-specific genotoxicity data in relation to the increasing global production of and exposure to potentially hazardous chemicals. Here, we provide a proof-of-concept to selectively analyze round spermatids and primary spermatocytes, distinguishing them from other cells of the testicle. Utilizing the comet assay recordings of DNA content (total fluorescence intensity) and DNA damage (% tail intensity) of individual comets, we developed a framework to distinguish testicular cell populations based on differences in DNA content/ploidy and appearance. Haploid round spermatid comets are identified through (1) visual inspection of DNA content distributions, (2) setting DNA content thresholds, and (3) modeling DNA content distributions using a normal mixture distribution function. We also describe an approach to distinguish primary spermatocytes during comet scoring, based on their high DNA content and large physical size. Our concept allows both somatic and germ cells to be analyzed in the same animal, adding a versatile, sensitive, rapid, and resource-efficient assay to the limited genotoxicity assessment toolbox for germ cells. An adaptation of TG 489 facilitates accumulation of valuable information regarding distribution of substances to germ cells and their potential for inducing germ cell gene mutations and structural chromosomal aberrations.

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在彗星试验中评估睾丸生殖细胞DNA损伤概念验证的介绍
体内彗星试验被广泛用于测定遗传毒性;然而,目前的OECD测试指南(TG 489)不建议使用该方法评估睾丸生殖细胞,因为存在睾丸体细胞。考虑到全球潜在危险化学品的生产和暴露不断增加,对生殖细胞特异性遗传毒性数据的监管需求,在彗星试验中专门评估睾丸生殖细胞的适应性方法当然是有必要的。在这里,我们提供了一个概念证明,选择性地分析圆形精子细胞和原代精子细胞,将它们与睾丸的其他细胞区分开来。利用单个彗星的DNA含量(总荧光强度)和DNA损伤(%尾强度)的彗星分析记录,我们开发了一个框架,根据DNA含量/倍性和外观的差异来区分睾丸细胞群。单倍体圆形精粒彗星的识别通过(1)目测DNA含量分布,(2)设置DNA含量阈值,(3)利用正态混合分布函数对DNA含量分布进行建模。我们还描述了一种在彗星评分过程中区分初级精母细胞的方法,基于它们的高DNA含量和大的物理尺寸。我们的概念允许在同一动物中分析体细胞和生殖细胞,为有限的生殖细胞遗传毒性评估工具箱增加了一种多功能、敏感、快速和资源高效的检测方法。tg489的适应性有助于积累有关物质在生殖细胞中的分布及其诱导生殖细胞基因突变和染色体结构畸变的潜力的有价值信息。
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期刊介绍: Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis publishes original research manuscripts, reviews and commentaries on topics related to six general areas, with an emphasis on subject matter most suited for the readership of EMM as outlined below. The journal is intended for investigators in fields such as molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, genetics and epigenetics, genomics and epigenomics, cancer research, neurobiology, heritable mutation, radiation biology, toxicology, and molecular & environmental epidemiology.
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