Objectives and achievements of the HUMN project on its 26th anniversary.

Buccal cell micronucleus assay Cytokinesis-block micronucleus assay Cytokinesis-block micronucleus cytome assay HUMN project - Human micronucleus project MN - micronucleus MNi- micronuclei

Journal

Mutation research. Reviews in mutation research
ISSN: 1388-2139
Titre abrégé: Mutat Res Rev Mutat Res
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 101632211

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
02 Sep 2024
Historique:
received: 20 05 2024
revised: 22 08 2024
accepted: 26 08 2024
pubmed: 5 9 2024
medline: 5 9 2024
entrez: 5 9 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Micronuclei (MN) are a nuclear abnormality that occurs when chromosome fragments or whole chromosomes are not properly segregated during mitosis and consequently are excluded from the main nuclei and wrapped within nuclear membrane to form small nuclei. This maldistribution of genetic material leads to abnormal cellular genomes which may increase risk of developmental defects, cancers, and accelerated aging. Despite the potential importance of MN as biomarkers of genotoxicity, very little was known about the optimal way to measure MN in humans, the normal ranges of values of MN in healthy humans and the prospective association of MN with developmental and degenerative diseases prior to the 1980's. In the early 1980's two important methods to measure MN in humans were developed namely, the cytokinesis-block MN (CBMN) assay using peripheral blood lymphocytes and the Buccal MN assay that measures MN in epithelial cells from the oral mucosa. These discoveries greatly increased interest to use MN assays in human studies. In 1997 the Human Micronucleus (HUMN) project was founded to initiate an international collaboration to (i) harmonise and standardise the techniques used to perform the lymphocyte CBMN assay and the Buccal MN assay; (ii) establish and collate databases of MN frequency in human populations world-wide which also captured demographic, lifestyle and environmental genotoxin exposure data and (iii) use these data to identify the most important variables affecting MN frequency and to also determine whether MN predict disease risk. In this paper we briefly describe the achievements of the HUMN project during the period from the date of its foundation on 9th September 1997 until its 26th Anniversary in 2023, which included more than 200 publications and 23 workshops world-wide.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39233049
pii: S1383-5742(24)00024-3
doi: 10.1016/j.mrrev.2024.108511
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

108511

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Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Declaration of Competing Interest None.

Auteurs

Michael Fenech (M)

Health and Biomedical Innovation, UniSA Clinical and Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide 5000, Australia; Genome Health Foundation, North Brighton, SA 5048, Australia. Electronic address: Michael.Fenech@unisa.edu.au.

Nina Holland (N)

Center for Environmental Research and Community Health (CERCH), University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA. Electronic address: ninah@berkeley.edu.

Errol Zeiger (E)

Errol Zeiger Consulting, Chapel Hill, NC, USA. Electronic address: zeiger@nc.rr.com.

Peter Wushou Chang (PW)

Show Chwan Memorial Hospital, Changhwa, Taiwan; TUFTS University Medical School, Boston, USA. Electronic address: peter.chang3@gmail.com.

Micheline Kirsch-Volders (M)

Laboratory for Cell Genetics, Department Biology, Faculty of Sciences and Bio-engineering Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, Brussels 1050, Belgium. Electronic address: mkirschv@vub.be.

Claudia Bolognesi (C)

Environmental Carcinogenesis Unit, Ospedale Policlinico San Martino, Genoa, Italy. Electronic address: claudiabolognesi@yahoo.it.

Helga Stopper (H)

Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Würzburg, Würzburg 97080, Germany. Electronic address: helga.stopper@uni-wuerzburg.de.

Lisbeth E Knudsen (LE)

Department of Public Health, Section of Environmental Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Electronic address: liek@sund.ku.dk.

Siegfried Knasmueller (S)

Institute of Cancer Research, Department of Medicine I, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. Electronic address: siegfried.knasmueller@meduniwien.ac.at.

Armen Nersesyan (A)

Institute of Cancer Research, Department of Medicine I, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. Electronic address: anersesyan@yahoo.com.

Philip Thomas (P)

CSIRO Health and Biosecurity, Adelaide 5000, Australia. Electronic address: phil.t63@hotmail.com.

Varinderpal Dhillon (V)

Health and Biomedical Innovation, UniSA Clinical and Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide 5000, Australia. Electronic address: Varinderpal.Dhillon@unisa.edu.au.

Permal Deo (P)

Health and Biomedical Innovation, UniSA Clinical and Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide 5000, Australia. Electronic address: Permal.Deo@unisa.edu.au.

Bernhard Franzke (B)

Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Vienna, Austria. Electronic address: bernhard.franzke@univie.ac.at.

Maria-Grazia Andreassi (MG)

CNR Institute of Clinical Physiology, Pisa 56124, Italy. Electronic address: andreas@ifc.cnr.it.

Blanca Laffon (B)

Universidade da Coruña, Grupo DICOMOSA, CICA-Centro Interdisciplinar de Química e Bioloxía, Departamento de Psicología, Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación, and Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de A Coruña (INIBIC), Complexo Hospitalario Universitario de A Coruña (CHUAC), Sergas, A Coruña, Spain. Electronic address: blanca.laffon@udc.es.

Karl-Heinz Wagner (KH)

Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Vienna, Austria; Research Platform Active Ageing, University of Vienna, Austria. Electronic address: karl-heinz.wagner@univie.ac.at.

Hannu Norppa (H)

Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki 00250, Finland. Electronic address: hannu.norppa@outlook.com.

Juliana da Silva (J)

Laboratory of Genetic Toxicology, La Salle University (UniLaSalle), Canoas, RS 92010-000, Brazil; PPGBM, Federal University of Brazil (UFRGS), Porto Alegre 91501-970, Brazil. Electronic address: juliana.silva@unilasalle.edu.br.

Emanuela V Volpi (EV)

School of Life Sciences, University of Westminster, 115 New Cavendish Street, London W1W6UW, UK. Electronic address: e.volpi@westminster.ac.uk.

Ruth Wilkins (R)

Environmental and Radiation Health Sciences Directorate, Health Canada 775 Brookfield Rd, Ottawa K1A 1C1, Canada. Electronic address: ruth.wilkins@hc-sc.gc.ca.

Stefano Bonassi (S)

Clinical and Molecular Epidemiology, IRCCS San Raffaele Roma, Rome 00166, Italy. Electronic address: stefano.bonassi@sanraffaele.it.

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