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Inter-laboratory validation of procedures for measuring 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine/8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2’-deoxyguanosine in DNA

Authors :
C. Casalini
Nicole Phoa
Ruan M. Elliott
Jean-Luc Ravanat
Hiroshi Kasai
Rozenn Legall
Bénédicte Morin
Piero Dolara
Bente Jensen
Ana Lloret
Matthew J. Gordon
Christopher P. Wild
Bernd Epe
Rie Kido
Samantha Johnson
Karl E. Herbert
Eric Gremaud
Laura J. Hardie
Andrew Collins
Zdena Durackova
Rex M. Tyrrell
Siân Astley
Ryszard Olinski
Parul R. Patel
Henrik E. Poulsen
Laurent B. Fay
Pierre Duez
Andrea White
Pierre Cillard
Cristina Luceri
Annie Aarup Jensen
Csilla Mislanova
Michèle Tripier
Jean Cadet
Tim Hofer
Lucia Hlincíková
Mark D. Evans
Isabelle Morel
Henry Faure
Dina Chauhan
Angela Bailley
Chrisi Dunster
Ian D. Podmore
Karol Bialkowski
Odile Sergent
Jean-François Rees
Jose Viña
Francois Pognan
Peter Korytar
Allan Weimann
Anke Pelzer
Joseph Lunec
F. Guglielmi
Jacques Dubois
Thierry Douki
Frank J. Kelly
Catherine M. Gedik
Lennart Möller
Elizabeth C. Smith
Steffen Loft
Richard H. Stadler
Maria Dusinska
John O'Brien
Sharon G. Wood
Liliane Degand
Ann White
Julie Eakins
Andrea Hartwig
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

The aim of ESCODD, a European Commission funded Concerted Action, is to improve the precision and accuracy of methods for measuring 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoGua) or the nucleoside (8-oxodG). On two occasions, participating laboratories received samples of different concentrations of 8-oxodG for analysis. About half the results returned (for 8-oxodG) were within 20% of the median values. Coefficients of variation (for three identical samples) were commonly around 10%. A sample of calf thymus DNA was sent, dry, to all laboratories. Analysis of 8-oxoGua/8-oxodG in this sample was a test of hydrolysis methods. Almost half the reported results were within 20% of the median value, and half obtained a CVof less than 10%. In order to test sensitivity, as well as precision, DNA was treated with photosensitiser and light to introduce increasing amounts of 8-oxoGua and samples were sent to members. Median values calculated from all returned results were 45.6 (untreated), 53.9, 60.4 and 65.6 8-oxoGua/10(6) Gua; only seven laboratories detected the increase over the whole range, while all but one detected a dose response over two concentration intervals. Results in this trial reflect a continuing improvement in precision and accuracy. The next challenge will be the analysis of 8-oxodG in DNA isolated from cells or tissue, where the concentration is much lower than in calf thymus DNA.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6815755faaa88fcd6d6aeebda7c253e7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/10715760290019246