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High throughput measurement of ?H2AX DSB repair kinetics in a healthy human population.


ABSTRACT: The Columbia University RABiT (Rapid Automated Biodosimetry Tool) quantifies DNA damage using fingerstick volumes of blood. One RABiT protocol quantifies the total ?-H2AX fluorescence per nucleus, a measure of DNA double strand breaks (DSB) by an immunofluorescent assay at a single time point. Using the recently extended RABiT system, that assays the ?-H2AX repair kinetics at multiple time points, the present small scale study followed its kinetics post irradiation at 0.5 h, 2 h, 4 h, 7 h and 24 h in lymphocytes from 94 healthy adults. The lymphocytes were irradiated ex vivo with 4 Gy ? rays using an external Cs-137 source. The effect of age, gender, race, ethnicity, alcohol use on the endogenous and post irradiation total ?-H2AX protein yields at various time points were statistically analyzed. The endogenous ?-H2AX levels were influenced by age, race and alcohol use within Hispanics. In response to radiation, induction of ?-H2AX yields at 0.5 h and peak formation at 2 h were independent of age, gender, ethnicity except for race and alcohol use that delayed the peak to 4 h time point. Despite the shift in the peak observed, the ?-H2AX yields reached close to baseline at 24 h for all groups. Age and race affected the rate of progression of the DSB repair soon after the yields reached maximum. Finally we show a positive correlation between endogenous ?-H2AX levels with radiation induced ?-H2AX yields (RIY) (r=0.257, P=0.02) and a negative correlation with residuals (r=-0.521, P=<0.0001). A positive correlation was also observed between RIY and DNA repair rate (r=0.634, P<0.0001). Our findings suggest age, race, ethnicity and alcohol use influence DSB ?-H2AX repair kinetics as measured by RABiT immunofluorescent assay.

SUBMITTER: Sharma PM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4368624 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High throughput measurement of γH2AX DSB repair kinetics in a healthy human population.

Sharma Preety M PM   Ponnaiya Brian B   Taveras Maria M   Shuryak Igor I   Turner Helen H   Brenner David J DJ  

PloS one 20150320 3


The Columbia University RABiT (Rapid Automated Biodosimetry Tool) quantifies DNA damage using fingerstick volumes of blood. One RABiT protocol quantifies the total γ-H2AX fluorescence per nucleus, a measure of DNA double strand breaks (DSB) by an immunofluorescent assay at a single time point. Using the recently extended RABiT system, that assays the γ-H2AX repair kinetics at multiple time points, the present small scale study followed its kinetics post irradiation at 0.5 h, 2 h, 4 h, 7 h and 24  ...[more]

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