Ulster.ac.uk OXIDATIVE DNA DAMAGE IS ELEVATED IN RENAL PATIENTS UNDERGOING HAEMODIALYSIS Mary Hannon-Fletcher 4 th International Conference on Geriatrics.

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ulster.ac.uk OXIDATIVE DNA DAMAGE IS ELEVATED IN RENAL PATIENTS UNDERGOING HAEMODIALYSIS Mary Hannon-Fletcher 4 th International Conference on Geriatrics and Gerontological Nursing October 03-04, 2016 London, United Kingdom

Background  End stage renal disease (ESRD) is associated with an increase in oxidative stress, cardiovascular disease and cancer  The main treatment for ESRD, haemodialysis (HD)  HD itself induces repetitive bouts of oxidative stress through membrane biocompatibility and endotoxin challenge  Resulting in increased levels of reactive oxygen species  Leading to increased levels of oxidative DNA damage and thus genomic instability  May impact on the elevated levels of cancer reported in HD patients

Diet and HD Patients  Malnutrition is prevalent in 40-50%  Very restricted diets resulting in regulation of certain nutrients such as :  sodium, potassium, phosphate, protein & fluids  Reduction or exclusion of certain foods increases the risk of inadequate intakes  Under-nutrition exacerbates oxidative stress  Together with the increased losses of essential minerals and water-soluble vitamins via HD  Many studies have reported HD patients deficient in several important vitamins

Participants  Ethical permission was obtained from ORECNI and Governance was obtained from theWestern Health and Social Services Trust (WHSCT)  Thirty eight patients receiving HD in the WHSCT, and 8 age and gender matched control volunteers were recruited  Volunteers gave informed consent and non-fasting morning blood samples were collected  Blood samples were protected form light and kept at 4OC until assayed the same day

Modified Comet Assay  DNA Damage was measured using the Modified Comet assay  This assay uses oxidative specific DNA damage measured using bacterial enzymes:  Endonuclease III (Endo III, recognise pyrimidine- pyrimidine breaks)  Formamidepyrimidine DNA glycosilase (FPG, recognise purine-purine breaks  Measurement used was % tail DNA damage

Assessment of DNA Damage The Comet assay is a Single Cell Microelectrophoretic method for the quantitative measurement of DNA damage and alkali labile sites. Damaged cells have the appearance of a comet with a tail owing to extension of the DNA towards the anode (McKelvey Martin et al., Mut Res 288 (1993) 47-63).

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Table 1: Baseline Characteristics of Participants HD: haemodialysis; BMI: body mass index. Data is presented as mean ± standard deviation

Figure 1 – Total DNA damage in HD patients and control group Values are presented as mean ± Standard deviation. *** = p>0.001

Table 2: FPG and Endo III specific DNA damage Values are presented as mean ± Standard deviation. * = p=0.03**p=0.002.

To Summarize  The HD patients had significantly elevated levels of all types of DNA damage than the control group:  Alkaline DNA damage (19.46 ± 8.35 vs 3.86 ± 0.99 % tail DNA, p<0.05)  FPG (5.81 ± 6.63 vs 1.23 ± 0.39 % tail DNA, p<0.0)  Endo III (6.04 ± 6.11 vs 1.98 ± 0.85% tail DNA, p<0.01)  We observed a positive correlation between the duration on dialysis (months) and levels of Endo III specific damage (p=0.041).

To Conclude  The main finding of this study was that individuals receiving HD have increased alkaline DNA damage and oxidative specific DNA damage  The duration of HD is positively correlated with Endo III specific DNA disruption  This damage may contribute to the increased cancer risk observed in this patient group

Acknowledgement s  Supported by grants from  WHCST  Amgen / Irish Nephrological Society Research Award  Thanks to the research group:  Dr Peter Garrett  Ms Twyla Moffitt