Aneuploidy in Exfoliated Buccal Cells: mechanisms, methods, and future perspectives.

IF 4.3 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Mutagenesis Pub Date : 2025-10-16 DOI:10.1093/mutage/geaf024
Micheline Kirsch-Volders, Miroslav Mišík, Michael Fenech
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Abstract

Aneuploidy and polyploidy have a major impact in congenital and acquired diseases, in particular in cancer development. This mini-review highlights the use of exfoliated buccal cells as a non-invasive tool for monitoring aneuploidy. It offers a mechanistic overview and illustrative diagrams addressing five key areas: i) the causes of aneuploidy; ii) cell kinetics and aneuploidy induction in epithelial buccal cells; iii) the methods for the detecting of aneuploidy; iv) the scientific and medical domains applying aneuploidy detection in exfoliated buccal cells; v) the knowledge gaps and future research perspectives. Although well validated protocols, automated systems and specific probes allowing discrimination between chromosome aberration, aneuploidy and polyploidy in exfoliated buccal cells are available, large-scale cohort human studies remain lacking. These studies are crucial for evaluating aneuploidy in populations exposed to genotoxic agents or at risk for buccal dysplasia. Future validation and predictivity studies should compare FISH and total DNA content methods such as densitometry or flow cytometry, in exposed individuals and control groups with careful control of confounding factors and adherence to standardized reporting guidelines. In addition, assessment of aneuploidy frequencies in parallel in lymphocytes and exfoliated buccal cells in the same populations would allow to compare their predictive value in both tissues. Moreover, mechanistic studies are also needed to better understand the sources of variability in aneuploidy and how buccal cell biology compares to other cell types. In conclusion, due to their ease of collection and non-invasive nature, exfoliated buccal cells represent a promising tool for aneuploidy testing for risk assessment of environmental or occupational exposures and disease prediction and monitoring.

脱落颊细胞的非整倍体:机制、方法和未来展望。
非整倍体和多倍体在先天性和获得性疾病,特别是在癌症发展中具有重要影响。这篇小型综述强调了使用脱落的颊细胞作为监测非整倍体的非侵入性工具。它提供了一个机制概述和说明图表解决五个关键领域:i)非整倍性的原因;Ii)上皮颊细胞的细胞动力学和非整倍体诱导;Iii)非整倍体检测方法;Iv)在脱落的颊细胞中应用非整倍体检测的科学和医学领域;5)知识缺口和未来研究前景。虽然有经过验证的方案、自动化系统和特定探针,可以在脱落的口腔细胞中区分染色体畸变、非整倍体和多倍体,但大规模的人类队列研究仍然缺乏。这些研究对于评估暴露于遗传毒性物质或口腔发育不良风险人群的非整倍体至关重要。未来的验证和预测研究应该比较FISH和总DNA含量方法,如密度测定法或流式细胞术,在暴露个体和对照组中仔细控制混杂因素并遵守标准化报告指南。此外,对同一人群中淋巴细胞和脱落的颊细胞的非整倍体频率进行评估,可以比较它们在两种组织中的预测价值。此外,还需要进行机制研究,以更好地了解非整倍体变异的来源,以及口腔细胞生物学与其他细胞类型的比较。总之,由于脱落的口腔细胞易于收集和非侵入性,因此它们是非整倍体检测的一种很有前景的工具,可用于环境或职业暴露风险评估以及疾病预测和监测。
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Mutagenesis
Mutagenesis 生物-毒理学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.70%
发文量
22
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mutagenesis is an international multi-disciplinary journal designed to bring together research aimed at the identification, characterization and elucidation of the mechanisms of action of physical, chemical and biological agents capable of producing genetic change in living organisms and the study of the consequences of such changes.
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