EpiQuik 8-OHdG DNA Damage Quantification Direct Kit (Fluorometric) - 96 wells plate

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    EpiQuik 8-OHdG DNA Damage Quantification Direct Kit (Fluorometric) - 96 wells plate

    The EpiQuik™ 8-OHdG DNA Damage Quantification Direct Kit (Fluorometric) is a complete set of optimized buffers and reagents to fluorometrically detect and quantify oxidative DNA damage (8-OHdG) directly using DNA isolated from any species such as mammals, plants, fungi, bacteria, and viruses in a variety of forms including, but not limited to, cultured cells, fresh and frozen tissues, paraffin-embedded tissues,  and body fluid samples. The kit has the following advantages and features:

    • Fluorometric assay with easy-to-follow steps for convenience and speed. The entire procedure can be completed within 3 hours and 45 minutes.
    • High sensitivity, of which the detection limit can be as low as 1 pg of 8-OHdG (see Fig. 1).
    • High specificity by detecting only 8-OHdG without cross-reactivity to 8-OHdG analogues. 
    • Direct detection of 8-OHdG using intact DNA, which eliminates interference from high molecular weight compounds, such as carbohydrates and proteins that are often seen in competitive 8-OHdG assays.
    • Detection accuracy is highly correlated with and close to HPLC or LC-MS analysis (see Table 1).
    • Highly convenient assay with direct use of DNA isolated from cells or tissues, without the need for DNA digestion or hydrolysis.
    • Universal positive and negative controls are included, which are suitable for quantifying 8-OHdG from any species.
    • Strip-well microplate format makes the assay flexible for manual or high throughput analysis.
    • Simple, reliable, and consistent assay conditions.

    Background Information
    8-hydroxy-2’-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG or 8-oxo-dG) is an oxidized derivative of deoxyguanosine and is generated by hydroxyl radicals, singlet oxygen, and one-electron oxidants in cellular DNA. As a modified nucleoside base, 8-OHdG is considered important not only because of its abundance but also because of its mutagenic potential through G-to-T transversion mutations upon replication of DNA. 8-OHdG also participates in epigenetic regulation of gene activation/repression by inhibiting the binding affinity of MBD protein to the CpG sites of DNA. Currently, 8-OHdG is widely accepted as a sensitive marker of oxidative DNA damage and oxidative stress. Evidence shows that increased levels of 8-OHdG are closely correlated with exposure to harmful  environmental factors such as ionizing radiation, industrial chemicals, air pollution, cigarette smoking, and cancer chemotherapy.

    Several chromatography-based techniques such as HPLC-ED and LC-MS are used for detecting 8-OHdG in tissues and cells. However these methods are time consuming and have low throughput with high costs. The currently used competitive ELISA methods are also not conveniently applicable for cell/tissue 8-OHdG detection because they are less accurate and have an inability to use intact DNA isolated from cells or tissues directly.

    Principle & Procedure
    The EpiQuik™ 8-OHdG DNA Damage Quantification Direct Kit (Fluorometric) contains all reagents necessary for the quantification of Oxidative DNA damage (8-OHdG). In this assay, DNA is bound to strip wells that are specifically treated to have a high DNA affinity. 8-OHdG is detected using capture and detection antibodies. The detected signal is enhanced and then quantified fluorometrically by reading the fluorescence in a fluorescence microplate reader The amount of 8-OHdG is proportional to the fluorescence intensity measured.

    Starting Materials & Input Amount
    DNA amount can range from 100 ng to 300 ng per reaction. An optimal amount is 300 ng per reaction. Starting DNA may be in water or in a buffer such as TE.

    Safe and Convenient
    All the needed reagents, including negative controls and positive controls, for quantification of 8-OHdG are conveniently packaged in the kit. The direct fluorometric quantification of DNA samples replaces obsolete or inferior methods and eliminates the need for DNA digestion/denaturation, radioactivity, extraction, or chromatography.

    Responsive, Reliable, and Practical
    Based on its working principle and the microplate format, the kit can be practically and routinely used for any species in a variety of forms including cultured cells, fresh and frozen tissues, and paraffin-embedded tissues. To demonstrate the capabilities of the kit, it has been successfully used for quantifying the content of 8-OHdG in DNA from human kidney, liver, and mouse brain tissues. The percentage of 8-OHdG measured by the kit is similar and comparable to that detected by HPLC methods (see Table 1 and Fig. 4).

    CompanyEpiGentekCompetitor ACompetitor BCompetitor C
    Input TypeDNASerum; Saliva; UrineSerum; Plasma; Urine; Cell/Tissue DNA extracts (requires single strand conversion,digestion, & alkaline phosphatase treatment)Urine; Culture medium; Saliva; Cell/Tissue DNA extracts
    Input Amount100–300 ng DNA per reaction50 ul diluted samples per well50 ul diluted samples/well

    2 ug completely digested DNA/assay

    50 ul diluted samples/well
    Sensitivity2 pg of 8-OHdG0.59 ng/ml (range 1.875 – 60 ng/ml100 pg/ml (range 100 pg/ml – 20 ng/ml)30 pg/ml (range 10.3–3000 pg/ml)
    Protocol Time3 h 45 min<2.5 h3-4 h>18 h
    DetectionDirectCompetitiveCompetitiveCompetitive
    Cross-ReactivityNone8-OHG;
    8-hydroxyguanine
    N/A8-OHG;
    8-hydroxyguanine
    ControlsUniversal PC and NC oligos8-OHdG standard8-OHdG standard8-OHdG standard