Variation in the measurement of DNA damage by comet assay measured by the ECVAG{dagger} inter-laboratory validation trial

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Variation in the measurement of DNA damage by comet assay measured by the ECVAG{dagger} inter-laboratory validation trial. / Forchhammer, Lykke; Johansson, Clara; Loft, Steffen; Möller, Lennart; Godschalk, Roger W L; Langie, Sabine A S; Jones, George D D; Kwok, Rachel W L; Collins, Andrew R; Azqueta, Amaya; Phillips, David H; Sozeri, Osman; Stepnik, Maciej; Palus, Jadwiga; Vogel, Ulla; Wallin, Håkan; Routledge, Michael N; Handforth, Catherine; Allione, Alessandra; Matullo, Giuseppe; Teixeira, João Paulo; Costa, Solange; Riso, Patrizia; Porrini, Marisa; Møller, Peter.

In: Mutagenesis, Vol. 25, No. 2, 2010, p. 113-23.

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Harvard

Forchhammer, L, Johansson, C, Loft, S, Möller, L, Godschalk, RWL, Langie, SAS, Jones, GDD, Kwok, RWL, Collins, AR, Azqueta, A, Phillips, DH, Sozeri, O, Stepnik, M, Palus, J, Vogel, U, Wallin, H, Routledge, MN, Handforth, C, Allione, A, Matullo, G, Teixeira, JP, Costa, S, Riso, P, Porrini, M & Møller, P 2010, 'Variation in the measurement of DNA damage by comet assay measured by the ECVAG{dagger} inter-laboratory validation trial', Mutagenesis, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 113-23. https://doi.org/10.1093/mutage/gep048

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Forchhammer, L., Johansson, C., Loft, S., Möller, L., Godschalk, R. W. L., Langie, S. A. S., Jones, G. D. D., Kwok, R. W. L., Collins, A. R., Azqueta, A., Phillips, D. H., Sozeri, O., Stepnik, M., Palus, J., Vogel, U., Wallin, H., Routledge, M. N., Handforth, C., Allione, A., ... Møller, P. (2010). Variation in the measurement of DNA damage by comet assay measured by the ECVAG{dagger} inter-laboratory validation trial. Mutagenesis, 25(2), 113-23. https://doi.org/10.1093/mutage/gep048

Vancouver

Forchhammer L, Johansson C, Loft S, Möller L, Godschalk RWL, Langie SAS et al. Variation in the measurement of DNA damage by comet assay measured by the ECVAG{dagger} inter-laboratory validation trial. Mutagenesis. 2010;25(2):113-23. https://doi.org/10.1093/mutage/gep048

Author

Forchhammer, Lykke ; Johansson, Clara ; Loft, Steffen ; Möller, Lennart ; Godschalk, Roger W L ; Langie, Sabine A S ; Jones, George D D ; Kwok, Rachel W L ; Collins, Andrew R ; Azqueta, Amaya ; Phillips, David H ; Sozeri, Osman ; Stepnik, Maciej ; Palus, Jadwiga ; Vogel, Ulla ; Wallin, Håkan ; Routledge, Michael N ; Handforth, Catherine ; Allione, Alessandra ; Matullo, Giuseppe ; Teixeira, João Paulo ; Costa, Solange ; Riso, Patrizia ; Porrini, Marisa ; Møller, Peter. / Variation in the measurement of DNA damage by comet assay measured by the ECVAG{dagger} inter-laboratory validation trial. In: Mutagenesis. 2010 ; Vol. 25, No. 2. pp. 113-23.

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title = "Variation in the measurement of DNA damage by comet assay measured by the ECVAG{dagger} inter-laboratory validation trial",
abstract = "The comet assay has become a popular method for the assessment of DNA damage in biomonitoring studies and genetic toxicology. However, few studies have addressed the issue of the noted inter-laboratory variability of DNA damage measured by the comet assay. In this study, 12 laboratories analysed the level of DNA damage in monocyte-derived THP-1 cells by either visual classification or computer-aided image analysis of pre-made slides, coded cryopreserved samples of cells and reference standard cells (calibration curve samples). The reference standard samples were irradiated with ionizing radiation (0-10 Gy) and used to construct a calibration curve to calculate the number of lesions per 10(6) base pair. All laboratories detected dose-response relationships in the coded samples irradiated with ionizing radiation (1.5-7 Gy), but there were overt differences in the level of DNA damage reported by the different laboratories as evidenced by an inter-laboratory coefficient of variation (CV) of 47%. Adjustment of the primary comet assay end points by a calibration curve prepared in each laboratory reduced the CV to 28%, a statistically significant reduction (P < 0.05, Levene's test). A large fraction of the inter-laboratory variation originated from differences in image analysis, whereas the intra-laboratory variation was considerably smaller than the variation between laboratories. In summary, adjustment of primary comet assay results by reference standards reduces inter-laboratory variation in the level of DNA damage measured by the alkaline version of the comet assay.",
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AU - Forchhammer, Lykke

AU - Johansson, Clara

AU - Loft, Steffen

AU - Möller, Lennart

AU - Godschalk, Roger W L

AU - Langie, Sabine A S

AU - Jones, George D D

AU - Kwok, Rachel W L

AU - Collins, Andrew R

AU - Azqueta, Amaya

AU - Phillips, David H

AU - Sozeri, Osman

AU - Stepnik, Maciej

AU - Palus, Jadwiga

AU - Vogel, Ulla

AU - Wallin, Håkan

AU - Routledge, Michael N

AU - Handforth, Catherine

AU - Allione, Alessandra

AU - Matullo, Giuseppe

AU - Teixeira, João Paulo

AU - Costa, Solange

AU - Riso, Patrizia

AU - Porrini, Marisa

AU - Møller, Peter

PY - 2010

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N2 - The comet assay has become a popular method for the assessment of DNA damage in biomonitoring studies and genetic toxicology. However, few studies have addressed the issue of the noted inter-laboratory variability of DNA damage measured by the comet assay. In this study, 12 laboratories analysed the level of DNA damage in monocyte-derived THP-1 cells by either visual classification or computer-aided image analysis of pre-made slides, coded cryopreserved samples of cells and reference standard cells (calibration curve samples). The reference standard samples were irradiated with ionizing radiation (0-10 Gy) and used to construct a calibration curve to calculate the number of lesions per 10(6) base pair. All laboratories detected dose-response relationships in the coded samples irradiated with ionizing radiation (1.5-7 Gy), but there were overt differences in the level of DNA damage reported by the different laboratories as evidenced by an inter-laboratory coefficient of variation (CV) of 47%. Adjustment of the primary comet assay end points by a calibration curve prepared in each laboratory reduced the CV to 28%, a statistically significant reduction (P < 0.05, Levene's test). A large fraction of the inter-laboratory variation originated from differences in image analysis, whereas the intra-laboratory variation was considerably smaller than the variation between laboratories. In summary, adjustment of primary comet assay results by reference standards reduces inter-laboratory variation in the level of DNA damage measured by the alkaline version of the comet assay.

AB - The comet assay has become a popular method for the assessment of DNA damage in biomonitoring studies and genetic toxicology. However, few studies have addressed the issue of the noted inter-laboratory variability of DNA damage measured by the comet assay. In this study, 12 laboratories analysed the level of DNA damage in monocyte-derived THP-1 cells by either visual classification or computer-aided image analysis of pre-made slides, coded cryopreserved samples of cells and reference standard cells (calibration curve samples). The reference standard samples were irradiated with ionizing radiation (0-10 Gy) and used to construct a calibration curve to calculate the number of lesions per 10(6) base pair. All laboratories detected dose-response relationships in the coded samples irradiated with ionizing radiation (1.5-7 Gy), but there were overt differences in the level of DNA damage reported by the different laboratories as evidenced by an inter-laboratory coefficient of variation (CV) of 47%. Adjustment of the primary comet assay end points by a calibration curve prepared in each laboratory reduced the CV to 28%, a statistically significant reduction (P < 0.05, Levene's test). A large fraction of the inter-laboratory variation originated from differences in image analysis, whereas the intra-laboratory variation was considerably smaller than the variation between laboratories. In summary, adjustment of primary comet assay results by reference standards reduces inter-laboratory variation in the level of DNA damage measured by the alkaline version of the comet assay.

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DO - 10.1093/mutage/gep048

M3 - Journal article

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VL - 25

SP - 113

EP - 123

JO - Mutagenesis

JF - Mutagenesis

SN - 0267-8357

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