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Abstract #22075 Published in IGR 10-4

Comet assay analysis of single-stranded DNA breaks in circulating leukocytes of glaucoma patients

Mozaffarieh M; Schoetzau A; Sauter M; Grieshaber M; Orgul S; Golubnitschaja O; Flammer J
Molecular Vision 2008; 14: 1584-1588

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PURPOSE: To investigate the amount of single-stranded DNA breaks in circulating leukocytes of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) patients. METHODS: A comparative quantification of DNA breaks was performed in circulating leukocytes of POAG patients and healthy controls. The following groups of subjects were compared: (1) POAG patients having primary vascular dysregulation (PVD), (2) POAG patients without PVD, (3) healthy controls with PVD, and (4) healthy controls without PVD. The damage to DNA resulting in single-stranded breaks was assessed by means of the alkaline comet assay in which the damaged DNA migrates out of the nucleus forming a tail, which can be quantified using image analysis. Damage was quantified as the comet tail moment, which represents the extent of DNA damage in individual cells. RESULTS: Leukocytes of POAG patients exerted a significantly higher amount of comet tails, which are indicative of DNA damage, in comparison to control leukocytes (p < 0.001). DNA breaks occurred particularly in the subgroup of POAG patients with PVD in comparison to glaucoma patients without PVD (p = 0.002). In the control group, there was no significant difference between controls with PVD and controls without PVD (p = 0.86). CONCLUSIONS: POAG patients with PVD have a significantly higher rate of DNA breaks than both POAG patients without PVD and healthy controls with and without PVD.

Dr. J. Flammer, University Hospital Basel, Department of Ophthalmology, Mittlere Strasse 91, 4031 Basel, Switzerland. jflammer@uhbs.ch


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