An Automated, Single Cell Quantitative Imaging Microscopy Approach to Assess Micronucleus Formation, Genotoxicity and Chromosome Instability
Micronuclei are small, extranuclear bodies that are distinct from the primary cell nucleus. Micronucleus formation is an aberrant event that suggests a history of genotoxic stress or chromosome mis-segregation events. Accordingly, assays evaluating micronucleus formation serve as useful tools within...
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doaj-a210463b21fe46608e7963e8b4d835202020-11-25T01:42:25ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092020-02-019234410.3390/cells9020344cells9020344An Automated, Single Cell Quantitative Imaging Microscopy Approach to Assess Micronucleus Formation, Genotoxicity and Chromosome InstabilityChloe C. Lepage0Laura L. Thompson1Bradley Larson2Kirk J. McManus3Department of Biochemistry & Medical Genetics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3E 0J9, CanadaDepartment of Biochemistry & Medical Genetics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3E 0J9, CanadaBioTek Instruments, Inc., Winooski, VT 05404, USADepartment of Biochemistry & Medical Genetics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3E 0J9, CanadaMicronuclei are small, extranuclear bodies that are distinct from the primary cell nucleus. Micronucleus formation is an aberrant event that suggests a history of genotoxic stress or chromosome mis-segregation events. Accordingly, assays evaluating micronucleus formation serve as useful tools within the fields of toxicology and oncology. Here, we describe a novel micronucleus formation assay that utilizes a high-throughput imaging platform and automated image analysis software for accurate detection and rapid quantification of micronuclei at the single cell level. We show that our image analysis parameters are capable of identifying dose-dependent increases in micronucleus formation within three distinct cell lines following treatment with two established genotoxic agents, etoposide or bleomycin. We further show that this assay detects micronuclei induced through silencing of the established chromosome instability gene, <i>SMC1A</i>. Thus, the micronucleus formation assay described here is a versatile and efficient alternative to more laborious cytological approaches, and greatly increases throughput, which will be particularly beneficial for large-scale chemical or genetic screens.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/2/344micronucleusmicronucleigenotoxicitychromosome instabilitysingle cell quantitative imaging microscopy (scquantim)cancer |
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Chloe C. Lepage Laura L. Thompson Bradley Larson Kirk J. McManus An Automated, Single Cell Quantitative Imaging Microscopy Approach to Assess Micronucleus Formation, Genotoxicity and Chromosome Instability Cells micronucleus micronuclei genotoxicity chromosome instability single cell quantitative imaging microscopy (scquantim) cancer |
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An Automated, Single Cell Quantitative Imaging Microscopy Approach to Assess Micronucleus Formation, Genotoxicity and Chromosome Instability |
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An Automated, Single Cell Quantitative Imaging Microscopy Approach to Assess Micronucleus Formation, Genotoxicity and Chromosome Instability |
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An Automated, Single Cell Quantitative Imaging Microscopy Approach to Assess Micronucleus Formation, Genotoxicity and Chromosome Instability |
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An Automated, Single Cell Quantitative Imaging Microscopy Approach to Assess Micronucleus Formation, Genotoxicity and Chromosome Instability |
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An Automated, Single Cell Quantitative Imaging Microscopy Approach to Assess Micronucleus Formation, Genotoxicity and Chromosome Instability |
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automated, single cell quantitative imaging microscopy approach to assess micronucleus formation, genotoxicity and chromosome instability |
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Micronuclei are small, extranuclear bodies that are distinct from the primary cell nucleus. Micronucleus formation is an aberrant event that suggests a history of genotoxic stress or chromosome mis-segregation events. Accordingly, assays evaluating micronucleus formation serve as useful tools within the fields of toxicology and oncology. Here, we describe a novel micronucleus formation assay that utilizes a high-throughput imaging platform and automated image analysis software for accurate detection and rapid quantification of micronuclei at the single cell level. We show that our image analysis parameters are capable of identifying dose-dependent increases in micronucleus formation within three distinct cell lines following treatment with two established genotoxic agents, etoposide or bleomycin. We further show that this assay detects micronuclei induced through silencing of the established chromosome instability gene, <i>SMC1A</i>. Thus, the micronucleus formation assay described here is a versatile and efficient alternative to more laborious cytological approaches, and greatly increases throughput, which will be particularly beneficial for large-scale chemical or genetic screens. |
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micronucleus micronuclei genotoxicity chromosome instability single cell quantitative imaging microscopy (scquantim) cancer |
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