Single Cell Determination of 7,8-dihydro-8-oxo-2'-deoxyguanosine by Fluorescence Techniques: Antibody vs. Avidin Labeling
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
An important biomarker of oxidative damage in cellular DNA is the formation of 7,8-
dihydro-8-oxo-20-deoxyguanosine (8-oxodG). Although several methods are available for the biochemical
analysis of this molecule, its determination at the single cell level may provide significant
advantages when investigating the influence of cell heterogeneity and cell type in the DNA damage
response. to. For this purpose, antibodies recognizing 8-oxodG are available; however, detection
with the glycoprotein avidin has also been proposed because of a structural similarity between its
natural ligand biotin and 8-oxodG. Whether the two procedures are equivalent in terms of reliability
and sensitivity is not clear. In this study, we compared the immunofluorescence determination of
8-oxodG in cellular DNA using the monoclonal antibody N45.1 and labeling using avidin conjugated
with the fluorochrome Alexa Fluor488 (AF488). Oxidative DNA damage was induced in different cell
types by treatment with potassium bromate (KBrO3), a chemical inducer of reactive oxygen species
(ROS). By using increasing concentrations of KBrO3, as well as different reaction conditions, our
results indicate that the monoclonal antibody N45.1 provides a specificity of 8-oxodG labeling greater
than that attained with avidin-AF488. These findings suggest that immunofluorescence techniques
are best suited to the in situ analysis of 8-oxodG as a biomarker of oxidative DNA damage.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
7; 8-dihydro-8-oxo-20-deoxyguanosine;; oxidative DNA damage;; immunofluorescence; avidin binding
List of contributors:
Ticli, Giulio; Prosperi, Ennio
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