A. L. D. Silva, H. T. D. Rosa, Clara F. Charlier, M. Salvador, D. Moura, A. Valim, T. Guecheva, J. Henriques
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Abstract
Background: We aimed to assess the level of DNA damage and susceptibility to exogenous mutagens in pe- ripheral blood cells of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) patients and healthy individuals by comet assay. Oxidative stress was also evaluated by means of thiobarbituric acid reactive species (TBARS) in blood plasma. Methods: Case-control study enrolling 51 COPD patients and 51 controls. Peripheral blood was used to perform the alka- line (pH>13) and neutral (pH=8.5) comet assay. For the assessment of susceptibility to exogenous DNA damage, the cells were treated with methylmethane sulfonate (MMS) for 1-hour or 3-hour at 37° C. The percentage of residual DNA dam- age after 3-h MMS treatment was calculated using the value of 1-h MMS treatment for each subject as 100%. Lipid per- oxidation was evaluated by measuring TBARS in blood plasma. Results: DNA damage in patients was significantly higher than in controls as measured by the neutral and alkaline comet assay. Residual DNA damage detected after MMS treatment increased in patients, in contrast to controls, indicating high- er susceptibility to alkylation damage and/or repair inhibition. High susceptibility to exogenous DNA damage in COPD patients correlates with high amount of TBARS and low forced vital capacity and expiratory volume. Conclusion: The positive correlation between increased susceptibility to exogenous DNA damage and TBARS levels in COPD patients suggests the possible involvement of oxidative stress in damage induction and/or repair inhibition.
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The Open Biomarkers Journal is an Open Access online journal, which publishes original full-length, short research articles and reviews on biomarkers in clinical, medical and pharmaceutical research. The coverage includes biomarkers of disease, new biomarkers, exposure to drugs, genetic effects, and applications of biomarkers. The Open Biomarkers Journal, a peer reviewed journal, aims to provide the most complete and reliable source of information on current developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality articles rapidly and freely available to researchers worldwide.