2016
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.a.22887
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Optimized automated data analysis for the cytokinesis‐block micronucleus assay using imaging flow cytometry for high throughput radiation biodosimetry

Abstract: The cytokinesis-block micronucleus (CBMN) assay is a well-established technique that can be employed in triage radiation biodosimetry to estimate whole body doses of radiation to potentially exposed individuals through quantitation of the frequency of micronuclei (MN) in binucleated lymphocyte cells (BNCs). The assay has been partially automated using traditional microscope-based methods and most recently has been modified for application on the ImageStream X (IS X ) imaging flow cytometer. This modification h… Show more

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“…The ISX-based version of the CBMN assay was shown to automatically score more BN cells in a fraction of the time compared with manual microscopy, therefore enhancing the statistical robustness and speed of the assay. A dose response calibration curve to evaluate the frequency of MN per BN cell was created from 0 to 4 Gy and was similar in magnitude to other calibration curves published in the literature (43). Finally, through the use of blinded samples it was verified that the method could generate dose estimates to within 60.5 Gy of the true dose, sufficient for triage radiation biodosimetry (44).…”
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“…The ISX-based version of the CBMN assay was shown to automatically score more BN cells in a fraction of the time compared with manual microscopy, therefore enhancing the statistical robustness and speed of the assay. A dose response calibration curve to evaluate the frequency of MN per BN cell was created from 0 to 4 Gy and was similar in magnitude to other calibration curves published in the literature (43). Finally, through the use of blinded samples it was verified that the method could generate dose estimates to within 60.5 Gy of the true dose, sufficient for triage radiation biodosimetry (44).…”
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confidence: 80%
“…For all experiment samples, 20,000 events were collected at 603 magnification using a data acquisition template created in the INSPIRE (MilliporeSigma, Seattle, WA) software that controls the ISX, described below. In previous studies, DRAQ5 was used as the nuclear stain (40)(41)(42)(43)(44). In this work, Hoechst 33342 was selected as the nuclear stain due to the very sharp gradient it creates at the edge of the main nuclei and minimal cytoplasmic background staining, especially in the presence of RNase.…”
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