DNA damage in different Eisenia andrei coelomocytes sub-populations after in vitro exposure to hydrogen peroxide

Mincarelli, L., Vischetti, C., Craft, J. and Tiano, L. (2016) DNA damage in different Eisenia andrei coelomocytes sub-populations after in vitro exposure to hydrogen peroxide. SpringerPlus, 5, 302. (doi: 10.1186/s40064-016-1950-x) (PMID:27064673) (PMCID:PMC4783309)

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Abstract

Earthworms play an essential role in providing soil fertility and may represent an important soil contamination bio-indicator. They are able to ingest soil particles, adsorb substances throughout the intestinal epithelium into the coelomic cavity, where chemicals can come in direct contact with coelomic fluid. Earthworm coelomic fluid shelters leucocytes (coelomocytes) that differ significantly both structurally and functionally. Cellular variability could lead to different susceptibility towards contaminants possibly present in soil ecosystem. In order to define population specific dose response to chemicals and to identify a homogeneous cell population to be used as a relevant biomarker, we investigated different coelomocytes subpopulation, obtained by Percoll density gradient centrifugation (5–35 %), exposed ex vivo to H2O2 in the range of concentration 15–120 µM. DNA damage levels were assessed by the comet assay on unseparated coelomocytes and on three enriched cellular fractions (light, medium and heavy density subpopulations). All tested samples showed a dose–response genotoxic effect following H2O2 exposure. Moreover, light density sub-population appeared more susceptible to oxidative insult highlighted by a significant increase in DNA damage indexes at lower concentrations of H2O2. Present data suggested that in these experimental condition coelomocytes light fraction may represent a more sensitive biomarker of genotoxic insult.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Mincarelli, Dr Laura
Authors: Mincarelli, L., Vischetti, C., Craft, J., and Tiano, L.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Cancer Sciences
Journal Name:SpringerPlus
Publisher:SpringerOpen
ISSN:2193-1801
ISSN (Online):2193-1801
Published Online:09 March 2016
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2016 Mincarelli et al.
First Published:First published in SpringerPlus 5:302
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons License

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