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The Comet assay is a valuable tool for the detection of DNA damage in genotoxicity
and human biomonitoring studies. Throughout the years, this biomarker has
undergone several adaptations in their protocol in order to increase its sensitivity
and the possible outcomes. By including an additional step of DNA digestion with lesion-specific
endonucleases, the comet assay can provide information regarding the
type of DNA damage detected in cells. The use of these enzymes has also allowed
the development of a methylation-sensitive modified version of the comet assay.
This version enables the routine measurement of global methylation, as well as CpG
island DNA methylation in a variety of cells while simultaneously determining the
genetic integrity of examined cells (Wentzel, 2012). Briefly, it makes use of isochizomeric
restriction enzymes HpaII and MspI (that display differential sensitivity to
DNA methylation) to characterize methylation outside CpG islands and restriction
enzyme NotI to determine DNA methylation in CpG islands. The technique has been
recently adapted to a medium-throughput version (Lewies, 2014) that allows the
simultaneous analysis of a larger number of samples and overcomes some technical
problems. Nevertheless, this technique has not yet been carried out in human
biomonitoring studies. In this context, the aim of this work was to make use of this
version of the comet assay to characterize global DNA methylation in approximately
50 human samples. Samples were analysed by the methylation-sensitive modified
version of the comet assay (medium-throughput) and by ELISA based assay. Data
obtained with both methods were compared and reproducibility of the methylation-sensitive
modified version of the comet assay determined. Results obtained
contribute to knowledge on the feasibility of this version of the comet assay and its
possible usage in human biomonitoring studies as an epigenetic biomarker.
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Keywords
Comet Assay DNA Methylation Human Biomonitoring ELISA Test Human Cells Genotoxicity Genotoxicidade Ambiental Avaliação do Risco Ar e Saúde Ocupacional
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Front. Genet. Conference Abstract: ICAW 2015 - 11th International Comet Assay Workshop. doi: 10.3389/conf.fgene.2015.01.00015
