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Ocular Cell Lines and Genotoxicity Assessment

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  • Eliana B. Souto

    (Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Coimbra, Pólo das Ciências da Saúde, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, 3000-548 Coimbra, Portugal
    CEB-Centre of Biological Engineering, University of Minho, Campus de Gualtar 4710-057 Braga, Portugal)

  • Joana R. Campos

    (Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Coimbra, Pólo das Ciências da Saúde, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, 3000-548 Coimbra, Portugal)

  • Raquel Da Ana

    (Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Coimbra, Pólo das Ciências da Saúde, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, 3000-548 Coimbra, Portugal)

  • Carlos Martins-Gomes

    (Department of Biology and Environment, University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, UTAD, Quinta de Prados, P-5001-801 Vila Real, Portugal
    Centre for Research and Technology of Agro-Environmental and Biological Sciences, CITAB, UTAD, Quinta de Prados, P-5001-801 Vila Real, Portugal)

  • Amélia M. Silva

    (Department of Biology and Environment, University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, UTAD, Quinta de Prados, P-5001-801 Vila Real, Portugal
    Centre for Research and Technology of Agro-Environmental and Biological Sciences, CITAB, UTAD, Quinta de Prados, P-5001-801 Vila Real, Portugal)

  • Selma B. Souto

    (Department of Endocrinology of Hospital de São João, Alameda Prof. Hernâni Monteiro, 4200–319 Porto, Portugal)

  • Massimo Lucarini

    (CREA-Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, Via Ardeatina 546, 00178 Rome, Italy)

  • Alessandra Durazzo

    (CREA-Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, Via Ardeatina 546, 00178 Rome, Italy)

  • Antonello Santini

    (Department of Pharmacy, University of Napoli Federico II, Via D. Montesano 49, 80131 Napoli, Italy)

Abstract

Genotoxicity screening tests aim to evaluate if and to what extent a compound in contact with the human body (e.g., a drug molecule, a compound from the environment) interacts with DNA. The comet assay is a sensitive method used to predict the risk of DNA damage in individual cells, as it quantifies the tape breaks, being the alkaline version (pH > 13) the most commonly used in the laboratory. Epithelial cells serve as biomatrices in genotoxicity assessments. As ca. 80% of solid cancers are of epithelial origin, the quantification of the DNA damage upon exposure of epithelial cells to a drug or drug formulation becomes relevant. Comet assays run in epithelial cells also have clinical applications in human biomonitoring, which assesses whether and to what extent is the human body exposed to environmental genotoxic compounds and how such exposure changes over time. Ocular mucosa is particularly exposed to environmental assaults. This review summarizes the published data on the genotoxicity assessment in estimating DNA damage in epithelial cells with a special focus on ocular cell lines. General comet assay procedures for ex vivo and in vivo epithelium samples are also described.

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  • Eliana B. Souto & Joana R. Campos & Raquel Da Ana & Carlos Martins-Gomes & Amélia M. Silva & Selma B. Souto & Massimo Lucarini & Alessandra Durazzo & Antonello Santini, 2020. "Ocular Cell Lines and Genotoxicity Assessment," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(6), pages 1-17, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:6:p:2046-:d:334460
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    1. Aleksandra Zielińska & Beatriz Costa & Maria V. Ferreira & Diogo Miguéis & Jéssica M. S. Louros & Alessandra Durazzo & Massimo Lucarini & Piotr Eder & Marco V. Chaud & Margreet Morsink & Niels Willeme, 2020. "Nanotoxicology and Nanosafety: Safety-by-Design and Testing at a Glance," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(13), pages 1-22, June.

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