Visual comet scoring revisited: a guide to scoring comet assay slides and obtaining reliable results

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Autor(a) principal: Møller, Peter
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Azqueta, Amaya, Sanz-Serrano, Julen, Bakuradze, Tamara, Richling, Elke, Eyluel Bankoglu, Ezgi, Stopper, Helga, Claudino Bastos, Victoria, Langie, Sabine A.S., Jensen, Annie, Scavone, Francesca, Giovannelli, Lisa, Wojewódzka, Maria, Kruszewski, Marcin, Valdiglesias, Vanessa, Laffon, Blanca, Costa, Carla, Costa, Solange, Teixeira, João Paulo, Marino, Mirko, Del Bo, Cristian, Riso, Patrizia, Zheng, Congying, Shaposhnikov, Sergey, Collins, Andrew
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/9062
Resumo: Measurement of DNA migration in the comet assay can be done by image analysis or visual scoring. The latter accounts for 20%-25% of the published comet assay results. Here we assess the intra- and inter-investigator variability in visual scoring of comets. We include three training sets of comet images, which can be used as reference for researchers who wish to use visual scoring of comets. Investigators in 11 different laboratories scored the comet images using a five-class scoring system. There is inter-investigator variation in the three training sets of comets (i.e. coefficient of variation (CV) = 9.7%, 19.8%, and 15.2% in training sets I-III, respectively). However, there is also a positive correlation of inter-investigator scoring in the three training sets (r = 0.60). Overall, 36% of the variation is attributed to inter-investigator variation and 64% stems from intra-investigator variation in scoring between comets (i.e. the comets in training sets I-III look slightly different and this gives rise to heterogeneity in scoring). Intra-investigator variation in scoring was also assessed by repeated analysis of the training sets by the same investigator. There was larger variation when the training sets were scored over a period of six months (CV = 5.9%-9.6%) as compared to 1 week (CV = 1.3%-6.1%). A subsequent study revealed a high inter-investigator variation when premade slides, prepared in a central laboratory, were stained and scored by investigators in different laboratories (CV = 105% and 18%-20% in premade slides with comets from unexposed and hydrogen peroxide-exposed cells, respectively). The results indicate that further standardization of visual scoring is desirable. Nevertheless, the analysis demonstrates that visual scoring is a reliable way of analysing DNA migration in comets.
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spelling Visual comet scoring revisited: a guide to scoring comet assay slides and obtaining reliable resultsComet AssayDNA DamageRing TrialValidationVisual ScoringToxicologiaMeasurement of DNA migration in the comet assay can be done by image analysis or visual scoring. The latter accounts for 20%-25% of the published comet assay results. Here we assess the intra- and inter-investigator variability in visual scoring of comets. We include three training sets of comet images, which can be used as reference for researchers who wish to use visual scoring of comets. Investigators in 11 different laboratories scored the comet images using a five-class scoring system. There is inter-investigator variation in the three training sets of comets (i.e. coefficient of variation (CV) = 9.7%, 19.8%, and 15.2% in training sets I-III, respectively). However, there is also a positive correlation of inter-investigator scoring in the three training sets (r = 0.60). Overall, 36% of the variation is attributed to inter-investigator variation and 64% stems from intra-investigator variation in scoring between comets (i.e. the comets in training sets I-III look slightly different and this gives rise to heterogeneity in scoring). Intra-investigator variation in scoring was also assessed by repeated analysis of the training sets by the same investigator. There was larger variation when the training sets were scored over a period of six months (CV = 5.9%-9.6%) as compared to 1 week (CV = 1.3%-6.1%). A subsequent study revealed a high inter-investigator variation when premade slides, prepared in a central laboratory, were stained and scored by investigators in different laboratories (CV = 105% and 18%-20% in premade slides with comets from unexposed and hydrogen peroxide-exposed cells, respectively). The results indicate that further standardization of visual scoring is desirable. Nevertheless, the analysis demonstrates that visual scoring is a reliable way of analysing DNA migration in comets.Certain authors have acknowledged funding as follows: statutory funding for INTC and IRH (Maria Wojewódzka and Marcin Kruszewski); Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (Grants PID2020- 113788RB-I00 and PID2020-114908 GA-I00), and Xunta de Galicia (Grant ED431B 2022/16) (Vanessa Valdiglesias and Blanca Laffon); Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (Ref.: PID2020-115348RB-I00) (Amaya Azqueta); Università degli Studi di Firenze fund RICATEN21 and RICATEN22 (Lisa Giovannelli).Oxford University Press/ UK Environmental Mutagen SocietyRepositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de SaúdeMøller, PeterAzqueta, AmayaSanz-Serrano, JulenBakuradze, TamaraRichling, ElkeEyluel Bankoglu, EzgiStopper, HelgaClaudino Bastos, VictoriaLangie, Sabine A.S.Jensen, AnnieScavone, FrancescaGiovannelli, LisaWojewódzka, MariaKruszewski, MarcinValdiglesias, VanessaLaffon, BlancaCosta, CarlaCosta, SolangeTeixeira, João PauloMarino, MirkoDel Bo, CristianRiso, PatriziaZheng, CongyingShaposhnikov, SergeyCollins, Andrew2024-02-08T16:49:54Z2023-05-262023-05-26T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/9062engMutagenesis. 2023 Oct 14;38(5):253-263. doi: 10.1093/mutage/gead0150267-835710.1093/mutage/gead015metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-10T01:30:45Zoai:repositorio.insa.pt:10400.18/9062Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:37:21.441815Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Visual comet scoring revisited: a guide to scoring comet assay slides and obtaining reliable results
title Visual comet scoring revisited: a guide to scoring comet assay slides and obtaining reliable results
spellingShingle Visual comet scoring revisited: a guide to scoring comet assay slides and obtaining reliable results
Møller, Peter
Comet Assay
DNA Damage
Ring Trial
Validation
Visual Scoring
Toxicologia
title_short Visual comet scoring revisited: a guide to scoring comet assay slides and obtaining reliable results
title_full Visual comet scoring revisited: a guide to scoring comet assay slides and obtaining reliable results
title_fullStr Visual comet scoring revisited: a guide to scoring comet assay slides and obtaining reliable results
title_full_unstemmed Visual comet scoring revisited: a guide to scoring comet assay slides and obtaining reliable results
title_sort Visual comet scoring revisited: a guide to scoring comet assay slides and obtaining reliable results
author Møller, Peter
author_facet Møller, Peter
Azqueta, Amaya
Sanz-Serrano, Julen
Bakuradze, Tamara
Richling, Elke
Eyluel Bankoglu, Ezgi
Stopper, Helga
Claudino Bastos, Victoria
Langie, Sabine A.S.
Jensen, Annie
Scavone, Francesca
Giovannelli, Lisa
Wojewódzka, Maria
Kruszewski, Marcin
Valdiglesias, Vanessa
Laffon, Blanca
Costa, Carla
Costa, Solange
Teixeira, João Paulo
Marino, Mirko
Del Bo, Cristian
Riso, Patrizia
Zheng, Congying
Shaposhnikov, Sergey
Collins, Andrew
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Sanz-Serrano, Julen
Bakuradze, Tamara
Richling, Elke
Eyluel Bankoglu, Ezgi
Stopper, Helga
Claudino Bastos, Victoria
Langie, Sabine A.S.
Jensen, Annie
Scavone, Francesca
Giovannelli, Lisa
Wojewódzka, Maria
Kruszewski, Marcin
Valdiglesias, Vanessa
Laffon, Blanca
Costa, Carla
Costa, Solange
Teixeira, João Paulo
Marino, Mirko
Del Bo, Cristian
Riso, Patrizia
Zheng, Congying
Shaposhnikov, Sergey
Collins, Andrew
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Møller, Peter
Azqueta, Amaya
Sanz-Serrano, Julen
Bakuradze, Tamara
Richling, Elke
Eyluel Bankoglu, Ezgi
Stopper, Helga
Claudino Bastos, Victoria
Langie, Sabine A.S.
Jensen, Annie
Scavone, Francesca
Giovannelli, Lisa
Wojewódzka, Maria
Kruszewski, Marcin
Valdiglesias, Vanessa
Laffon, Blanca
Costa, Carla
Costa, Solange
Teixeira, João Paulo
Marino, Mirko
Del Bo, Cristian
Riso, Patrizia
Zheng, Congying
Shaposhnikov, Sergey
Collins, Andrew
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Comet Assay
DNA Damage
Ring Trial
Validation
Visual Scoring
Toxicologia
topic Comet Assay
DNA Damage
Ring Trial
Validation
Visual Scoring
Toxicologia
description Measurement of DNA migration in the comet assay can be done by image analysis or visual scoring. The latter accounts for 20%-25% of the published comet assay results. Here we assess the intra- and inter-investigator variability in visual scoring of comets. We include three training sets of comet images, which can be used as reference for researchers who wish to use visual scoring of comets. Investigators in 11 different laboratories scored the comet images using a five-class scoring system. There is inter-investigator variation in the three training sets of comets (i.e. coefficient of variation (CV) = 9.7%, 19.8%, and 15.2% in training sets I-III, respectively). However, there is also a positive correlation of inter-investigator scoring in the three training sets (r = 0.60). Overall, 36% of the variation is attributed to inter-investigator variation and 64% stems from intra-investigator variation in scoring between comets (i.e. the comets in training sets I-III look slightly different and this gives rise to heterogeneity in scoring). Intra-investigator variation in scoring was also assessed by repeated analysis of the training sets by the same investigator. There was larger variation when the training sets were scored over a period of six months (CV = 5.9%-9.6%) as compared to 1 week (CV = 1.3%-6.1%). A subsequent study revealed a high inter-investigator variation when premade slides, prepared in a central laboratory, were stained and scored by investigators in different laboratories (CV = 105% and 18%-20% in premade slides with comets from unexposed and hydrogen peroxide-exposed cells, respectively). The results indicate that further standardization of visual scoring is desirable. Nevertheless, the analysis demonstrates that visual scoring is a reliable way of analysing DNA migration in comets.
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