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摘要
彗星试验是一种在单细胞水平上评估DNA损伤和DNA修复能力的敏感方法。洋葱是毒理学研究中公认的植物模型。本范围综述的目的是研究彗星试验在洋葱根细胞中的最新应用,以评估遗传毒性。为了探索文献,从Web of Science、PubMed和Scopus数据库中选择2015年1月至2023年2月期间发表的文章进行了搜索,使用组合搜索词“彗星测定”和“洋葱”。所有将彗星试验应用于洋葱根细胞的原始文章都包括在内。在最初发现的334份记录中,有79篇文章符合纳入标准。一些研究报告了两种或两种以上有毒物质的结果。在这些情况下,每种毒物的数据都被单独处理。因此,分析的有毒物质(如化学品、新材料和环境基质)的数量高于所选论文的数量,达到90篇。Allium彗星试验目前的用途似乎是针对两种类型的方法:直接研究化合物的遗传毒性,主要是杀生物剂(占分析化合物的20%)和纳米和微米颗粒(17%),以及评估治疗方法减少或消除已知遗传毒物遗传毒性的能力(19%)。尽管Allium彗星试验确定的遗传毒性只是一个更大难题的一部分,但这种方法可以被认为是筛选释放到环境中的化合物的遗传毒性潜力的有用工具。
A scoping review of recent advances in the application of comet assay to Allium cepa roots
The comet assay is a sensitive method for the evaluation of DNA damages and DNA repair capacity at single-cell level. Allium cepa is a well-established plant model for toxicological studies. The aim of this scoping review was to investigate the recent application of the comet assay in Allium cepa root cells to assess the genotoxicity. To explore the literature a search was performed selecting articles published between January 2015 and February 2023 from Web of Science, PubMed, and Scopus databases using the combined search terms “Comet assay” and “Allium cepa”. All the original articles that applied the comet assay to Allium cepa root cells were included. Of the 334 records initially found, 79 articles were identified as meeting the inclusion criteria. Some studies reported results for two or more toxicants. In these cases, the data for each toxicant were treated separately. Thus, the number of analyzed toxicants (such as chemicals, new materials, and environmental matrices) was higher than the number of selected papers and reached 90. The current use of the Allium-comet assay seems to be directed towards two types of approach: the direct study of the genotoxicity of compounds, mainly biocides (20% of analyzed compounds) and nano- and microparticles (17%), and assessing a treatment's ability to reduce or eliminate genotoxicity of known genotoxicants (19%). Although the genotoxicity identified by the Allium-comet assay is only one piece of a larger puzzle, this method could be considered a useful tool for screening the genotoxic potential of compounds released into the environment.
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Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis publishes original research manuscripts, reviews and commentaries on topics related to six general areas, with an emphasis on subject matter most suited for the readership of EMM as outlined below. The journal is intended for investigators in fields such as molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology, genetics and epigenetics, genomics and epigenomics, cancer research, neurobiology, heritable mutation, radiation biology, toxicology, and molecular & environmental epidemiology.