Event Abstract

Development of an automated scoring system for plant comet assay

  • 1 Groupe ISA - University of Lille Nord de France, France
  • 2 IMSTAR S.A., France

In plants, an increasing interest for the Comet Assay was shown in the last decade and this versatile technique appears to be promising to detect the genotoxic effect of pollutants and to monitor the environment. However, its use in plant studies was rather limited compared to animal studies because of (i) the difficulty to isolate intact nuclei compared to animal systems and the lack of a standardized protocol, (ii) the low throughput of current nucleus extraction, and (iii) the lack of a high throughput comet assay scoring method. In order to deal with these issues, we recently identified the key steps of the comet assay on plant models and proposed an optimized protocol to increase its reliability (Pourrut et al.; 2015). At the same time, in the frame of the French-Norwegian project ComPack (2014-2017), we have worked on: - the development a new nucleus extraction technique compatible with the high-throughput comet assay scoring methods; - the automation of the scoring method based on the automated scoring system Pathfinder™, developed by IMSTAR. Details and results from the preliminary experiments will be presented and discussed. Major issues have been: - scoring system: specific adaptation of the automated scoring system Pathfinder™ is crucial as it was initially set up for human/animal cells; - background: optimization of the protocol to reduce the presence of debris and increase background quality; - nucleus density: increase the density of nuclei is of importance to increase scoring reliability (Sharma et al., 2012). In conclusion, increasing plant nucleus extraction yield and automated scoring of nuclei do represent big challenges. However, our promising preliminary results open up the perspective of an automated high-throughput scoring of plant nuclei.

Acknowledgements

Authors are grateful to the French-Norwegian foundation FFS/FNS, the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, and BPI France for the financial support of the ComPack project

References

Pourrut B., Pinelli E., Mendiola V.C., Silvestre J., Douay F. (2015). Recommendations for increasing alkaline comet
assay reliability in plants. Mutagenesis, 37–43 doi:10.1093/mutage/geu075
Sharma KA., Soussaline F., Sallette J. Dybdahl M. (2012) The influence of the number of cells scored on the sensitivity in the comet assay. Mutation Research: Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis 749: 70-75.

Keywords: Comet Assay, plant, automated scoring, protocol standardization, high throughput

Conference: ICAW 2015 - 11th International Comet Assay Workshop, Antwerpen, Belgium, 1 Sep - 4 Sep, 2015.

Presentation Type: Poster Presentation

Topic: Ecogenotoxicology

Citation: Pourrut B, Irinah R, Homsy C, Dubus J, Al Souki K, Douay F, Soussaline M and Soussaline F (2015). Development of an automated scoring system for plant comet assay. Front. Genet. Conference Abstract: ICAW 2015 - 11th International Comet Assay Workshop. doi: 10.3389/conf.fgene.2015.01.00035

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Received: 15 May 2015; Published Online: 23 Jun 2015.

* Correspondence: Dr. Bertrand Pourrut, Groupe ISA - University of Lille Nord de France, Lille, 59046, France, bertrand.pourrut@isa-lille.fr