Single Cell Gel Electrophoresis (comet assay) to Detect DNA Damage and Apoptosis in Cell Level

DNA damage와 Apoptosis를 정량화하는 단세포전기영동법

  • 류재천 (한국과학기술원, 도핑콘트롤센터, 독성연구팀) ;
  • 김현주 (한국과학기술원, 도핑콘트롤센터, 독성연구팀) ;
  • 서영록 (한국과학기술원, 도핑콘트롤센터, 독성연구팀) ;
  • 김경란 (한국과학기술원, 도핑콘트롤센터, 독성연구팀)
  • Published : 1997.09.01

Abstract

The single cell gel electrophoressis(SCGE) assay, also known as the comet assay, is a rapid, simple, visual and sensitive technique for measuring and analysing DNA breakage in mammalian cells. The SCGE or comet assay is a promising test for the detection of DNA damage and repair in individnal cells. It has widespread potential applications in DNA damage and repair studies, genotoxicity testing and biomonitoring. In this microgel electrophoresis technique, cells are embedded in agarose gel on microscope slides, iysed and electrophoresed under alkaline conditions. Cells with increased DNA damage display increased migration of DNA from the nucleus towards the anode. The length of DNA migration indicates the amount of DNA breakage in the cell. The comet assay is also capable of identifying apoptotic cells which contain highly fragmented DNA. Here we review the development of the SCGE assay, existing protocols for the detection and analysis of comets, the relevant underlying principles determining the behaviour of DNA and the potential applications of the technique.

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