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The hCOMET Project: International Database Comparison of Results with the Comet Assay in Human Biomonitoring. Baseline Frequency of DNA Damage and Effect of Main Confounders

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Title
The hCOMET Project: International Database Comparison of Results with the Comet Assay in Human Biomonitoring. Baseline Frequency of DNA Damage and Effect of Main Confounders
Author(s)
Milić, Mirta
Ceppi, Marcello
Bruzzone, Marco
Azqueta, Amaya
Brunborg, Gunnar
Godschalk, Roger
Koppen, Gudrun
Langie, Sabine
Møller, Peter
Alija, Avdulla
Anderson, Diana
Andreoli, Cristina
Asllani, Fisnik
Boutet-Robinet, Elisa
Buschini, Annamaria
Cavallo, Delia
Costa, Solange
Da Silva, Juliana
Del Boˊ, Cristian
Djelić, Ninoslav
Dobrzyńska, Malgorzata
Dvořáková, Monika
Gajski, Goran
Galati, Serena
García Lima, Omar
Giovannelli, Lisa
Goroshinskaya, Irina A.
Grindel, Annemarie
Hernández, Alba
Hernández, Carlos
Holven, Kirsten B.
Ibero-Baraibar, Idoia
Ottestad, Inger
Kadioglu, Ela
Kuznetsova, Elena
Ladeira, Carina
Laffon, Blanca
Lamonaca, Palma
Lebailly, Pierre
Louro, Henriqueta
Mandina Cardoso, Tania
Marcon, Francesca
Marcos, Ricard
Moretti, Massimo
Moretti, Silvia
Najafzadeh, Mojgan
Nemeth, Zsuzsanna
Neri, Monica
Novotna, Bozena
Orlow, Irene
Paduchova, Zuzana
Pastor, Susana
Perdry, Hervé
Spremo-Potparević, Biljana
Ramadhani, Dwi
Riso, Patrizia
Rohr, Paula
Rojas, Emilio
Rossner, Pavel
Sardas, Semra
Silva, Maria João
Sirota, Nikolay
Smolkova, Bozena
Staruchova, Marta
Stetina, Rudolf
Stopper, Helga
Ursini, Cinzia Lucia
Valdiglesias, Vanessa
Valverde, Mahara
Volkovova, Katarina
Wagner, Karl-Heinz
Živković, Lada
Dušinská, Maria
Collins, Andrew R.
Bonassi, Stefano
Teixeira, Joao
Andrade, Vanessa Moraes de
Bankoglu, Ezgi Eylül
Barančoková, Magdaléna
Pereira, Cristiana
Dimitrijević-Srećković, Vesna
Sáfár, Anna
Surikova, Ekaterina
Vodička, Pavel
Başaran, Nurşen
Costa, C.
Ďuračková, Zdeňka
Kažimírová, Alena
Gützkow, Kristine Bjerve
Ulven, Stine Marie
Date
2021
Citation
Milić M, Ceppi M, Bruzzone M, Azqueta A, Brunborg G, Ladeira C, et al. The hCOMET project: international database comparison of results with the comet assay in human biomonitoring (baseline frequency of DNA damage and effect of main confounders). Mutat Res Rev Mutat Res. 2021;787:108371.
Abstract
[Abstract] The alkaline comet assay, or single cell gel electrophoresis, is one of the most popular methods for assessing DNA damage in human population. One of the open issues concerning this assay is the identification of those factors that can explain the large inter-individual and inter-laboratory variation. International collaborative initiatives such as the hCOMET project - a COST Action launched in 2016 - represent a valuable tool to meet this challenge. The aims of hCOMET were to establish reference values for the level of DNA damage in humans, to investigate the effect of host factors, lifestyle and exposure to genotoxic agents, and to compare different sources of assay variability. A database of 19,320 subjects was generated, pooling data from 105 studies run by 44 laboratories in 26 countries between 1999 and 2019. A mixed random effect log-linear model, in parallel with a classic meta-analysis, was applied to take into account the extensive heterogeneity of data, due to descriptor, specimen and protocol variability. As a result of this analysis interquartile intervals of DNA strand breaks (which includes alkali-labile sites) were reported for tail intensity, tail length, and tail moment (comet assay descriptors). A small variation by age was reported in some datasets, suggesting higher DNA damage in oldest age-classes, while no effect could be shown for sex or smoking habit, although the lack of data on heavy smokers has still to be considered. Finally, highly significant differences in DNA damage were found for most exposures investigated in specific studies. In conclusion, these data, which confirm that DNA damage measured by the comet assay is an excellent biomarker of exposure in several conditions, may contribute to improving the quality of study design and to the standardization of results of the comet assay in human populations.
Keywords
Comet assay
DNA damage
Pooled analysis
Human biomonitoring
Biomarkers
 
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mrrev.2021.108371
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