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Quantitation of γH2AX Foci in Tissue Samples
Published on: June 28, 2010
In-solution staining and arraying method for the immunofluorescence detection of γH2AX foci optimized for clinical
Pegah Johansson1, Aida Muslimovic, Ragnar Hultborn
1Department of Clinical Chemistry and Transfusion Medicine, The Institute of Biomedicine, The Sahlgrenska Academy at University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Abstract:
Immunofluorescence quantification of γH2AX foci is a powerful approach to quantify DNA double-strand breaks induced by cancer therapy or accidental exposure to ionizing radiation. Here we report a modification to the γH2AX immunofluorescence labeling method, whereby cells are stained in-solution before being spotted and fixed onto microscope slides. Our modified method allows arraying of 16 patient samples/slide ready for foci counting in 2 h and demonstrated reliably detection of γH2AX foci in mononuclear cells prepared from patients who had undergone radiation therapy.

