New Application of the Comet Assay: Chromosome-Comet Assay

作者:Cortes Gutierrez Elva I*; Davila Rodriguez Martha I; Luis Fernandez Jose; Lopez Fernandez Carmen; Gosalbez Altea; Gosalvez Jaime
来源:Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 2011, 59(7): 655-660.
DOI:10.1369/0022155411410884

摘要

The comet assay is a well-established, simple, versatile, visual, rapid, and sensitive tool used extensively to assess DNA damage and DNA repair quantitatively and qualitatively in single cells. The comet assay is most frequently used to analyze white blood cells or lymphocytes in human biomonitoring studies, although other cell types have been examined, including buccal, nasal, epithelial, and placental cells and even spermatozoa. This study was conducted to design a protocol that can be used to generate comets in subnuclear units, such as chromosomes. The new technique is based on the chromosome isolation protocols currently used for whole chromosome mounting in electron microscopy, coupled to the alkaline variant of the comet assay, to detect DNA damage. The results show that migrant DNA fragments can be visualized in whole nuclei and isolated chromosomes and that they exhibit patterns of DNA migration that depend on the level of DNA damage produced. This protocol has great potential for the highly reproducible study of DNA damage and repair in specific chromosomal domains. (J Histochem Cytochem 59:655-660, 2011)

  • 出版日期2011-7