Determination of genotoxicity of classical swine fever vaccine in vitro by cytogenetic and comet tests

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Genghini, R.; Tiranti, I.; Bressán, E.; Zamorano-Ponce, E.; Fernández, J.; Dulout, Fernando Noel
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2006
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Chromosome damage in lymphocyte cultures induced by live virus vaccine against classical swine fever (CSF) has been observed in previous studies. In vivo cytogenetic tests were made with several doses of vaccines used in Argentina to control the disease. These studies have shown that genotoxic effects increased with dose. In the present study, two different in vitro assays were performed by recording the frequency of cells with chromosome alterations and by assessing the ability of the vaccine to damage DNA, using the single cell gel microelectrophoretic assay (comet test). Frequencies of cells with chromosomal alterations increased significantly when compared with controls and were dose (μl/ml) dependent: 0 = 1.23, 5 = 2.29, 10 = 5.42 and 20 = 11.71%. In the comet assay the variables measured, tail length (TL) and tail moment (TM), also increased. For control cultures TL was 2.32 μm, whereas with concentrations of 20 and 100 μl/ml TL were 12.47 and 42.3 μm, respectively. TM of control cultures was 0.18, whereas with vaccine concentrations of 20 and 100 μl/ml TM were 5.52 and 24.52, respectively. Comet frequency distributions differed significantly among treatments. These results agree with previous in vivo observations. Regarding CSF pathogeny, our results support a direct effect of CSF vaccinal virus on lymphocyte DNA. Genotoxicity of CSF vaccine was corroborated in vitro at the cytogenetic and molecular levels.
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classical swine fever
chromosome alterations
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spelling Determination of genotoxicity of classical swine fever vaccine in vitro by cytogenetic and comet testsGenghini, R.Tiranti, I.Bressán, E.Zamorano-Ponce, E.Fernández, J.Dulout, Fernando NoelCiencias Veterinariasclassical swine feverchromosome alterationsChromosome damage in lymphocyte cultures induced by live virus vaccine against classical swine fever (CSF) has been observed in previous studies. In vivo cytogenetic tests were made with several doses of vaccines used in Argentina to control the disease. These studies have shown that genotoxic effects increased with dose. In the present study, two different in vitro assays were performed by recording the frequency of cells with chromosome alterations and by assessing the ability of the vaccine to damage DNA, using the single cell gel microelectrophoretic assay (comet test). Frequencies of cells with chromosomal alterations increased significantly when compared with controls and were dose (μl/ml) dependent: 0 = 1.23, 5 = 2.29, 10 = 5.42 and 20 = 11.71%. In the comet assay the variables measured, tail length (TL) and tail moment (TM), also increased. For control cultures TL was 2.32 μm, whereas with concentrations of 20 and 100 μl/ml TL were 12.47 and 42.3 μm, respectively. TM of control cultures was 0.18, whereas with vaccine concentrations of 20 and 100 μl/ml TM were 5.52 and 24.52, respectively. Comet frequency distributions differed significantly among treatments. These results agree with previous in vivo observations. Regarding CSF pathogeny, our results support a direct effect of CSF vaccinal virus on lymphocyte DNA. Genotoxicity of CSF vaccine was corroborated in vitro at the cytogenetic and molecular levels.Instituto de Genética Veterinaria2006info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf213-217http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/83227enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/0267-8357info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1093/mutage/gel014info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-03T10:48:01Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/83227Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-03 10:48:01.945SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Determination of genotoxicity of classical swine fever vaccine in vitro by cytogenetic and comet tests
title Determination of genotoxicity of classical swine fever vaccine in vitro by cytogenetic and comet tests
spellingShingle Determination of genotoxicity of classical swine fever vaccine in vitro by cytogenetic and comet tests
Genghini, R.
Ciencias Veterinarias
classical swine fever
chromosome alterations
title_short Determination of genotoxicity of classical swine fever vaccine in vitro by cytogenetic and comet tests
title_full Determination of genotoxicity of classical swine fever vaccine in vitro by cytogenetic and comet tests
title_fullStr Determination of genotoxicity of classical swine fever vaccine in vitro by cytogenetic and comet tests
title_full_unstemmed Determination of genotoxicity of classical swine fever vaccine in vitro by cytogenetic and comet tests
title_sort Determination of genotoxicity of classical swine fever vaccine in vitro by cytogenetic and comet tests
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Genghini, R.
Tiranti, I.
Bressán, E.
Zamorano-Ponce, E.
Fernández, J.
Dulout, Fernando Noel
author Genghini, R.
author_facet Genghini, R.
Tiranti, I.
Bressán, E.
Zamorano-Ponce, E.
Fernández, J.
Dulout, Fernando Noel
author_role author
author2 Tiranti, I.
Bressán, E.
Zamorano-Ponce, E.
Fernández, J.
Dulout, Fernando Noel
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Veterinarias
classical swine fever
chromosome alterations
topic Ciencias Veterinarias
classical swine fever
chromosome alterations
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Chromosome damage in lymphocyte cultures induced by live virus vaccine against classical swine fever (CSF) has been observed in previous studies. In vivo cytogenetic tests were made with several doses of vaccines used in Argentina to control the disease. These studies have shown that genotoxic effects increased with dose. In the present study, two different in vitro assays were performed by recording the frequency of cells with chromosome alterations and by assessing the ability of the vaccine to damage DNA, using the single cell gel microelectrophoretic assay (comet test). Frequencies of cells with chromosomal alterations increased significantly when compared with controls and were dose (μl/ml) dependent: 0 = 1.23, 5 = 2.29, 10 = 5.42 and 20 = 11.71%. In the comet assay the variables measured, tail length (TL) and tail moment (TM), also increased. For control cultures TL was 2.32 μm, whereas with concentrations of 20 and 100 μl/ml TL were 12.47 and 42.3 μm, respectively. TM of control cultures was 0.18, whereas with vaccine concentrations of 20 and 100 μl/ml TM were 5.52 and 24.52, respectively. Comet frequency distributions differed significantly among treatments. These results agree with previous in vivo observations. Regarding CSF pathogeny, our results support a direct effect of CSF vaccinal virus on lymphocyte DNA. Genotoxicity of CSF vaccine was corroborated in vitro at the cytogenetic and molecular levels.
Instituto de Genética Veterinaria
description Chromosome damage in lymphocyte cultures induced by live virus vaccine against classical swine fever (CSF) has been observed in previous studies. In vivo cytogenetic tests were made with several doses of vaccines used in Argentina to control the disease. These studies have shown that genotoxic effects increased with dose. In the present study, two different in vitro assays were performed by recording the frequency of cells with chromosome alterations and by assessing the ability of the vaccine to damage DNA, using the single cell gel microelectrophoretic assay (comet test). Frequencies of cells with chromosomal alterations increased significantly when compared with controls and were dose (μl/ml) dependent: 0 = 1.23, 5 = 2.29, 10 = 5.42 and 20 = 11.71%. In the comet assay the variables measured, tail length (TL) and tail moment (TM), also increased. For control cultures TL was 2.32 μm, whereas with concentrations of 20 and 100 μl/ml TL were 12.47 and 42.3 μm, respectively. TM of control cultures was 0.18, whereas with vaccine concentrations of 20 and 100 μl/ml TM were 5.52 and 24.52, respectively. Comet frequency distributions differed significantly among treatments. These results agree with previous in vivo observations. Regarding CSF pathogeny, our results support a direct effect of CSF vaccinal virus on lymphocyte DNA. Genotoxicity of CSF vaccine was corroborated in vitro at the cytogenetic and molecular levels.
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