Genetics and Molecular Biology (Jan 2000)

Validation of the micronucleus-centromere assay for biological dosimetry

  • Wojcik A.,
  • Kowalska M.,
  • Bouzyk E.,
  • Buraczewska I.,
  • Kobialko G.,
  • Jarocewicz N.,
  • Szumiel I.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4
pp. 1083 – 1085

Abstract

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The micronucleus assay is frequently used for purposes of biological dosimetry. Due to high interindividual variability in the spontaneous frequency of micronuclei, its sensitivity in the low dose region is poor. It has been suggested that this problem can be mitigated by selectively analyzing the frequency of those micronuclei which contain only acentric fragments. Using a pan-centromeric FISH probe we have studied the dose dependence of micronuclei with centromeres in peripheral lymphocytes of human donors. In contrast to previous publications, our approach is based on determining the relative frequency of micronuclei with and without centromeric signals. Our results confirm previous observations that in the low dose range of ionizing radiation, the micronucleus-centromere assay is more sensitive than the conventional micronucleus test.