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  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,908 Views
28 Pages

In Situ Detection of Complex DNA Damage Using Microscopy: A Rough Road Ahead

  • Zacharenia Nikitaki,
  • Eloise Pariset,
  • Damir Sudar,
  • Sylvain V. Costes and
  • Alexandros G. Georgakilas

6 November 2020

Complexity of DNA damage is considered currently one if not the primary instigator of biological responses and determinant of short and long-term effects in organisms and their offspring. In this review, we focus on the detection of complex (clustere...

  • Review
  • Open Access
163 Citations
16,268 Views
29 Pages

Ionizing Radiation and Complex DNA Damage: From Prediction to Detection Challenges and Biological Significance

  • Ifigeneia V. Mavragani,
  • Zacharenia Nikitaki,
  • Spyridon A. Kalospyros and
  • Alexandros G. Georgakilas

14 November 2019

Biological responses to ionizing radiation (IR) have been studied for many years, generally showing the dependence of these responses on the quality of radiation, i.e., the radiation particle type and energy, types of DNA damage, dose and dose rate,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,162 Views
19 Pages

Electrochemical DNA sensors for DNA damage detection based on electroactive polymer poly(proflavine) (PPFL) that was synthesized at screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) from phosphate buffer (PB) and two natural deep eutectic solvents (NADESs) co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,421 Views
10 Pages

A Principal Approach to the Detection of Radiation-Induced DNA Damage by Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy and Its Dosimetric Application

  • Maria A. Kolyvanova,
  • Mikhail A. Klimovich,
  • Alexandr V. Belousov,
  • Vladimir A. Kuzmin and
  • Vladimir N. Morozov

23 October 2022

Using cholesteric liquid-crystalline dispersion (CLCD) of DNA, we demonstrate that the molecularly organized systems may be used both for qualitative assessment of the degree of radiation-induced DNA damage, as well as for detection of radiation dose...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,156 Views
19 Pages

Comet assay is a simple and precise method to analyze DNA damage. Nowadays, many research studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of buccal mucosa cells usage in comet assays. However, several software tools do not perform well for detecting and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
128 Citations
15,126 Views
17 Pages

Electrochemical DNA Sensors for Detection of DNA Damage

  • Victor Constantin Diculescu,
  • Ana-Maria Chiorcea Paquim and
  • Ana Maria Oliveira Brett

14 November 2005

Electrochemical devices have received particular attention due to their rapiddetection and great sensitivity for the evaluation of DNA-hazard compounds interactionmechanisms. Several types of bioanalytical method use nucleic acids probes to detect DN...

  • Protocol
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,999 Views
12 Pages

The Enzyme-Modified Neutral Comet (EMNC) Assay for Complex DNA Damage Detection

  • Maria Rita Fabbrizi,
  • Jonathan R. Hughes and
  • Jason L. Parsons

16 February 2021

The comet assay is a versatile, simple, and sensitive gel electrophoresis–based method that can be used to measure and accurately quantify DNA damage, particularly single and double DNA strand breaks, in single cells. While generally this is used to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
36 Citations
4,585 Views
14 Pages

Electrochemical DNA Sensor Based on Carbon Black—Poly(Neutral Red) Composite for Detection of Oxidative DNA Damage

  • Yurii Kuzin,
  • Dominika Kappo,
  • Anna Porfireva,
  • Dmitry Shurpik,
  • Ivan Stoikov,
  • Gennady Evtugyn and
  • Tibor Hianik

16 October 2018

Voltammetric DNA sensor has been proposed on the platform of glassy carbon electrode covered with carbon black with adsorbed pillar[5]arene molecules. Electropolymerization of Neutral Red performed in the presence of native or oxidatively damaged DNA...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,740 Views
20 Pages

19 June 2021

Ionizing radiation present in extraterrestrial environment is an important factor that affects plants grown in spaceflight. Pearson correlation-based gene regulatory network inferencing from transcriptional responses of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,279 Views
14 Pages

15 November 2019

The importance of determining at the cellular level the formation of DNA–protein complexes after radiation-induced lesions to DNA is outlined by the evidence that such interactions represent one of the first steps of the cellular response to DN...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,117 Views
16 Pages

Electrochemical DNA Sensor Based on Poly(Azure A) Obtained from the Buffer Saturated with Chloroform

  • Anna Porfireva,
  • Kseniya Plastinina,
  • Vladimir Evtugyn,
  • Yurii Kuzin and
  • Gennady Evtugyn

22 April 2021

Electropolymerized redox polymers offer broad opportunities in detection of biospecific interactions of DNA. In this work, Azure A was electrochemically polymerized by multiple cycling of the potential in phosphate buffer saturated with chloroform an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
10,239 Views
13 Pages

Voltammetric Detection of Damage to DNA by Arsenic Compounds at a DNA Biosensor

  • J. Labuda,
  • K. K. Bubnicova,
  • L. Kovalova,
  • M. Vanickova,
  • J. Mattusch and
  • R. Wennrich

14 November 2005

DNA biosensor can serve as a powerfull tool for simple in vitro tests of chemicaltoxicity. In this paper, damage to DNA attached to the surface of screen-printed carbonelectrode by arsenic compounds in solution is described. Using the Co(III) complex...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,120 Views
13 Pages

16 October 2020

A sensitive fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) biosensor is proposed to detect 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG), which is a typical DNA oxidation damage product excreted in human urine. The FRET biosensor was based on carbon dots...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
9,050 Views
23 Pages

10 September 2012

p21CIP1/WAF1 is a p53-target gene in response to cellular DNA damage. Here we report the development of a fish cell biosensor system for high throughput genotoxicity detection of new drugs, by stably integrating two reporter plasmids of pGL3-p21-luc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
3,370 Views
18 Pages

29 July 2022

The genotoxicity of nanomaterials has attracted great attention in recent years. As a possible occupational carcinogen, the genotoxic effects and underlying mechanisms of titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2 NPs) have been of particular concern. In t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
48 Citations
19,985 Views
42 Pages

An Overview of Comet Assay Application for Detecting DNA Damage in Aquatic Animals

  • Nan Jiang,
  • Saima Naz,
  • Yulin Ma,
  • Qudrat Ullah,
  • Muhammad Zahoor Khan,
  • Jiaqi Wang,
  • Xuan Lu,
  • Dun-Zhu Luosang,
  • Sadia Tabassum and
  • Ahmad Manan Mustafa Chatha
  • + 1 author

This review discusses several research studies that employed comet assay to evaluate the environmental impact of genotoxins in aquatic environments. It focuses on in vivo and in situ studies of aquatic animals. New chemicals are being added each year...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,808 Views
20 Pages

High Resolution and Automatable Cytogenetic Biodosimetry Using In Situ Telomere and Centromere Hybridization for the Accurate Detection of DNA Damage: An Overview

  • Radhia M’Kacher,
  • Bruno Colicchio,
  • Steffen Junker,
  • Elie El Maalouf,
  • Leonhard Heidingsfelder,
  • Andreas Plesch,
  • Alain Dieterlen,
  • Eric Jeandidier,
  • Patrice Carde and
  • Philippe Voisin

In the event of a radiological or nuclear accident, or when physical dosimetry is not available, the scoring of radiation-induced chromosomal aberrations in lymphocytes constitutes an essential tool for the estimation of the absorbed dose of the expo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
546 Views
23 Pages

Novel Nanocomposites of Carbon Nanomaterials and Poly(Neutral Red) Electropolymerized from Reline for DNA Damage Detection and Beverage Antioxidant Influence Assessment

  • Anastasia Malanina,
  • Rufiia Derbisheva,
  • Tatiana Krasnova,
  • Rezeda Shamagsumova,
  • Vladimir Evtugyn,
  • Alexey Ivanov and
  • Anna Porfireva

3 November 2025

Novel nanocomposites based on carbon black or multi-walled carbon nanotubes functionalized with carboxylic groups and Neutral red electropolymerized from reline were obtained in a one-step protocol and used for DNA biosensor development. The synthesi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,671 Views
25 Pages

Comet Assay: Multifaceted Options for Studies of Plant Stress Response

  • Elena V. Tyutereva,
  • Aleksei D. Strizhenok,
  • Elizaveta I. Kiseleva and
  • Olga V. Voitsekhovskaja

Contrarily to chronic stresses, acute (i.e., fast and dramatic) changes in environmental factors like temperature, radiation, concentration of toxic substances, or pathogen attack often lead to DNA damage. Some of the stress factors are genotoxic, i....

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,981 Views
16 Pages

Novel In Vivo CometChip Reveals NDMA-Induced DNA Damage and Repair in Multiple Mouse Tissues

  • Norah A. Owiti,
  • Joshua J. Corrigan,
  • Lee J. Pribyl,
  • Jennifer E. Kay and
  • Bevin P. Engelward

4 October 2022

The comet assay is a versatile assay for detecting DNA damage in eukaryotic cells. The assay can measure the levels of various types of damage, including DNA strand breaks, abasic sites and alkali-sensitive sites. Furthermore, the assay can also be m...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
3,780 Views
20 Pages

Novel Techniques for Mapping DNA Damage and Repair in the Brain

  • Jenna Hedlich-Dwyer,
  • Joanne S. Allard,
  • Veronica E. Mulgrave,
  • Glen E. Kisby,
  • Jacob Raber and
  • Natalie R. Gassman

DNA damage in the brain is influenced by endogenous processes and metabolism along with exogenous exposures. Accumulation of DNA damage in the brain can contribute to various neurological disorders, including neurodegenerative diseases and neuropsych...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,209 Views
19 Pages

20 December 2019

Ionising radiation (IR) is known to induce a wide variety of lesions in DNA. In this review, we compared three different techniques that examined the DNA sequence preference of IR-induced DNA damage at nucleotide resolution. These three techniques we...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,278 Views
13 Pages

A Simplified Cluster Analysis of Electron Track Structure for Estimating Complex DNA Damage Yields

  • Yusuke Matsuya,
  • Toshiaki Nakano,
  • Takeshi Kai,
  • Naoya Shikazono,
  • Ken Akamatsu,
  • Yuji Yoshii and
  • Tatsuhiko Sato

Complex DNA damage, defined as at least two vicinal lesions within 10–20 base pairs (bp), induced after exposure to ionizing radiation, is recognized as fatal damage to human tissue. Due to the difficulty of directly measuring the aggregation o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
9,803 Views
6 Pages

Different Length (DL) qPCR for Quantification of Cell Killing by UV-induced DNA Damage

  • Knut Rudi,
  • Irina Hagen,
  • Bente Carina Johnsrud,
  • Guro Skjefstad and
  • Ingun Tryland

We describe the different length (DL) qPCR method for quantification of UV induced DNA damage in cell killing. The principle of DL qPCR is that DNA damage inhibits PCR. Applications with different lengths can therefore be used to detect different lev...

  • Review
  • Open Access
47 Citations
9,587 Views
24 Pages

Molecular Spectroscopic Markers of DNA Damage

  • Kamila Sofińska,
  • Natalia Wilkosz,
  • Marek Szymoński and
  • Ewelina Lipiec

28 January 2020

Every cell in a living organism is constantly exposed to physical and chemical factors which damage the molecular structure of proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Cellular DNA lesions are the most dangerous because the genetic information, critical...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,754 Views
19 Pages

13 June 2020

The sustainment of replication and transcription of damaged DNA is essential for cell survival under genotoxic stress; however, the damage tolerance of these key cellular functions comes at the expense of fidelity. Thus, translesion DNA synthesis (TL...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
8,237 Views
14 Pages

28 April 2011

Past research has demonstrated that oestrogenic compounds produce strand breaks in the DNA of sperm and lymphocytes via reactive oxygen species (ROS). In the current investigation, sperm and lymphocytes were treated in vitro with oestrogenic compound...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,777 Views
13 Pages

Determination of Ram (Ovis aries) Sperm DNA Damage Due to Oxidative Stress: 8-OHdG Immunodetection Assay vs. SCSA®

  • Pedro Javier Soria-Meneses,
  • Alejandro Jurado-Campos,
  • Virgilio Gómez-Rubio,
  • Irene Sánchez-Ajofrín,
  • Ana Josefa Soler,
  • José Julián Garde and
  • María del Rocío Fernández-Santos

25 November 2022

Conventional DNA analysis techniques can hardly detect DNA damage in ruminant spermatozoa due to high DNA compaction in these cells. Furthermore, these techniques cannot discriminate whether the damage is due to oxidative stress. The main purpose of...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,714 Views
11 Pages

Double-strand breaks of DNA may lead to discontinuous DNA and consequent loss of genetic information, which may result in mutations or, ultimately, carcinogenesis. To avoid such potentially serious situations, cells have evolved efficient DNA damage...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,711 Views
17 Pages

The effective clinical application of atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) treatments requires a well-founded methodology that can describe the interactions between the plasma jet and a treated sample and the temporal and spatial changes that resul...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,650 Views
12 Pages

DNA Damage in Euonymus japonicus Leaf Cells Caused by Roadside Pollution in Beijing

  • Tianxin Li,
  • Minjie Zhang,
  • Ke Gu,
  • Uwizeyimana Herman,
  • John Crittenden and
  • Zhongming Lu

The inhalable particles from vehicle exhaust can cause DNA damage to exposed organisms. Research on DNA damage is primarily focused on the influence of specific pollutants on certain species or the effect of environmental pollution on human beings. T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,137 Views
15 Pages

miR-302d Targeting of CDKN1A Regulates DNA Damage and Steroid Hormone Secretion in Bovine Cumulus Cells

  • Jianbo Liu,
  • Jiabao Zhang,
  • Yi Zheng,
  • Guokun Zhao,
  • Hao Jiang and
  • Bao Yuan

10 December 2023

(1) Background: DNA damage in cumulus cells hinders oocyte maturation and affects steroid hormone secretion. It is crucial to identify the key factors that regulate cellular DNA damage and steroid hormone secretion. (2) Methods: Treatment of bovine c...

  • Review
  • Open Access
96 Citations
12,815 Views
26 Pages

Replication Stress, DNA Damage, Inflammatory Cytokines and Innate Immune Response

  • Sandrine Ragu,
  • Gabriel Matos-Rodrigues and
  • Bernard S. Lopez

9 April 2020

Complete and accurate DNA replication is essential to genome stability maintenance during cellular division. However, cells are routinely challenged by endogenous as well as exogenous agents that threaten DNA stability. DNA breaks and the activation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,110 Views
11 Pages

DNA is constantly damaged by various external and internal factors. In particular, oxidative damage occurs in a steady state, and 8-oxo-2′-deoxyguanosine (oxodG) is known as the main oxidative damage. OxodG is a strong genotoxic nucleoside and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,049 Views
11 Pages

Comet Test in Saliva Leukocytes of Pre-School Children Exposed to Air Pollution in North Italy: The Respira Study

  • Claudia Zani,
  • Elisabetta Ceretti,
  • Ilaria Zerbini,
  • Gaia Claudia Viviana Viola,
  • Francesco Donato,
  • Umberto Gelatti and
  • Donatella Feretti

Air pollution is a well-known problem for human health, especially for children living in highly polluted urban areas. This study aimed to assess the relationship between airborne pollutants concentration and biomarkers of DNA damage in the buccal mu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,786 Views
15 Pages

Associations between DNA Damage and PD-L1 Expression in Ovarian Cancer, a Potential Biomarker for Clinical Response

  • Elise K. Mann,
  • Kevin J. Lee,
  • Dongquan Chen,
  • Luciana Madeira da Silva,
  • Valeria L. Dal Zotto,
  • Jennifer Scalici and
  • Natalie R. Gassman

29 April 2021

Programmed death ligand-1 (PD-L1) inhibitors are currently under investigation as a potential treatment option for ovarian cancer. Although this therapy has shown promise, its efficacy is highly variable among patients. Evidence suggests that genomic...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
7,795 Views
16 Pages

3 September 2021

Due to their sessile lifestyle, plants are especially exposed to various stresses, including genotoxic stress, which results in altered genome integrity. Upon the detection of DNA damage, distinct cellular responses lead to cell cycle arrest and the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
8,012 Views
18 Pages

3 July 2014

Distortions in the DNA sequence, such as damage or mispairs, are specifically recognized and processed by DNA repair enzymes. Many repair proteins and, in particular, glycosylases flip the target base out of the DNA helix into the enzyme’s active sit...

  • Review
  • Open Access
97 Citations
16,021 Views
9 Pages

27 February 2016

Living cells experience DNA damage as a result of replication errors and oxidative metabolism, exposure to environmental agents (e.g., ultraviolet light, ionizing radiation (IR)), and radiation therapies and chemotherapies for cancer treatments. Accu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
8,364 Views
14 Pages

Combinatorial Measurement of CDKN1A/p21 and KIF20A Expression for Discrimination of DNA Damage-Induced Clastogenicity

  • Rina Sakai,
  • Yuji Morikawa,
  • Chiaki Kondo,
  • Hiroyuki Oka,
  • Hirofumi Miyajima,
  • Kihei Kubo and
  • Takeki Uehara

26 September 2014

In vitro mammalian cytogenetic tests detect chromosomal aberrations and are used for testing the genotoxicity of compounds. This study aimed to identify a supportive genomic biomarker could minimize the risk of misjudgments and aid appropriate decisi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
6,738 Views
14 Pages

Role of Histone Methylation in Maintenance of Genome Integrity

  • Arjamand Mushtaq,
  • Ulfat Syed Mir,
  • Clayton R. Hunt,
  • Shruti Pandita,
  • Wajahat W. Tantray,
  • Audesh Bhat,
  • Raj K. Pandita,
  • Mohammad Altaf and
  • Tej K. Pandita

29 June 2021

Packaging of the eukaryotic genome with histone and other proteins forms a chromatin structure that regulates the outcome of all DNA mediated processes. The cellular pathways that ensure genomic stability detect and repair DNA damage through mechanis...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
7,299 Views
16 Pages

Atrazine Triggers DNA Damage Response and Induces DNA Double-Strand Breaks in MCF-10A Cells

  • Peixin Huang,
  • John Yang,
  • Jie Ning,
  • Michael Wang and
  • Qisheng Song

24 June 2015

Atrazine, a pre-emergent herbicide in the chloro-s-triazine family, has been widely used in crop lands and often detected in agriculture watersheds, which is considered as a potential threat to human health. Although atrazine and its metabolites show...

  • Review
  • Open Access
166 Citations
16,393 Views
29 Pages

25 February 2014

When a human cell detects damaged DNA, it initiates the DNA damage response (DDR) that permits it to repair the damage and avoid transmitting it to daughter cells. Despite this response, changes to the genome occur and some cells, such as proliferati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,045 Views
20 Pages

CDC20 Holds Novel Regulation Mechanism in RPA1 during Different Stages of DNA Damage to Induce Radio-Chemoresistance

  • Yang Gao,
  • Pengbo Wen,
  • Chenran Shao,
  • Cheng Ye,
  • Yuji Chen,
  • Junyu You and
  • Zhongjing Su

Targeting CDC20 can enhance the radiosensitivity of tumor cells, but the function and mechanism of CDC20 on DNA damage repair response remains vague. To examine that issue, tumor cell lines, including KYSE200, KYSE450, and HCT116, were utilized to de...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
8,059 Views
15 Pages

Is DNA Damage Response Ready for Action Anywhere?

  • Mariona Terradas,
  • Marta Martín,
  • Laia Hernández,
  • Laura Tusell and
  • Anna Genescà

14 September 2012

Organisms are continuously exposed to DNA damaging agents, consequently, cells have developed an intricate system known as the DNA damage response (DDR) in order to detect and repair DNA lesions. This response has to be rapid and accurate in order to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,936 Views
14 Pages

In Silico Investigation of the Biological Implications of Complex DNA Damage with Emphasis in Cancer Radiotherapy through a Systems Biology Approach

  • Athanasia Pavlopoulou,
  • Seyedehsadaf Asfa,
  • Evangelos Gioukakis,
  • Ifigeneia V. Mavragani,
  • Zacharenia Nikitaki,
  • Işıl Takan,
  • Jean-Pierre Pouget,
  • Lynn Harrison and
  • Alexandros G. Georgakilas

15 December 2021

Different types of DNA lesions forming in close vicinity, create clusters of damaged sites termed as “clustered/complex DNA damage” and they are considered to be a major challenge for DNA repair mechanisms resulting in significant repair...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,930 Views
18 Pages

Induction of Sperm DNA Fragmentation by Cryopreservation and In Vitro Incubation: Comparison of TUNEL, SCSA, SCD Test and COMET Assay

  • Costanza Calamai,
  • Michele Tanturli,
  • Donata Conti,
  • Giorgio Leter,
  • Linda Vignozzi,
  • Lisa Giovannelli and
  • Monica Muratori

15 September 2025

TUNEL, SCSA, SCD test and COMET assay are the current tests for detection of sperm DNA fragmentation (sDF) in clinical practice. These four tests are very different from each other for many aspects, possibly including the type of revealed damage. To...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,178 Views
11 Pages

The Human 8-oxoG DNA Glycosylase 1 (OGG1) Ser326Cys Polymorphism in Infertile Men

  • César Antonio González-Díaz,
  • María Antonieta Suárez-Souto,
  • Elvia Pérez-Soto,
  • Modesto Gómez-López,
  • Jacobo Esteban Munguía-Cervantes,
  • Nadia Mabel Pérez-Vielma and
  • Virginia Sánchez-Monroy

Background/Objectives: 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) is a form of oxidative DNA damage caused by oxidative stress (OS), which is considered a major factor in male infertility. The cellular defense system against 8-OHdG involves base exci...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
6,768 Views
30 Pages

Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has significantly improved the prognosis of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection. Although ART can suppress plasma viremia below detectable levels, it cannot eradicate the HIV-1 DNA (provirus) integrated...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
11,609 Views
19 Pages

30 October 2012

In order to preserve genome integrity, extrinsic or intrinsic DNA damages must be repaired before they accumulate in cells and trigger other mutations and genome rearrangements. Eukaryotic cells are able to respond to different genotoxic stresses as...

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