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A retrospective study on the transfer, persistence and recovery of sperm and epithelial cells in samples collected in sexual assault casework

Forensic science international. Genetics, 2019

Study Design

Addressed Question

Investigating transfer, persistence, and recovery of sperm and epithelial cells in samples collected in sexual assault casework in Norway (2013-2015)

Activity Context

Sexual Contact

Category

PersistenceRecoveryTransfer Scenario

Specifications

Persistence with Time

Variables of Interest

transfer and persistance of cells deposited on the body during sexual assault

Stringency of Control

Reality

Number of Individuals

2349 samples from 766 cases; 222, 267 and 277 cases from 2013, 2014 and 2015 respectively

Replicates per Individual and Condition

N/A

Nucleic Acid

DNA

Bodily Origin

internal vaginaexternal genitalsrectumoralskin surface

Depositor & Contact

Depositor Characteristics

retroperspective study with 2349 samples from 766 cases that included sperm and/or epithelial cells after sexual assault

Criteria for Shedder Status

N/A

Previous Activities

N/A

Contact Scenario

sexual assault, not further specified

Primary Substrate

Primary Substrate Type

internal vaginal swabs, external vaginal swabs, rectal swabs, oral swabs, hand swabs, skin swabs, and penile swabs

Primary Substrate Material

SkinVarious

Deposit

sexual assault

Delay

sampling after 1-12h, 13-24h, 25-36h, 37-48h, 49<xh

Secondary Substrate

Secondary Substrate Type

N/A

Secondary Substrate Material

N/A

Secondary Substrate Contact

N/A

Further Transfer

N/A

Sampling

Background DNA on Sampled Surface

Present

Sampling Time

1-12h, 13-24h, 25-36h, 37-48h, 49<xh

Persistence

unspecified

Sampling Method

not specified, most likely "rape kit"

Sampling Area

internal vaginal swabs, external vaginal swabs, rectal swabs, oral swabs, hand swabs, skin swabs, and penile swabs

Laboratory Analysis

Extraction

5% Chelex®(Bio-Rad) for epithelial samples and the QIAamp® DNA Microkit (Qiagen) for differential extraction of semen samples

DNA Quantification

Quantifiler®Duo Kit or Quantifiler® Trio kit on the 7500 Real-Time PCR system (Applied Biosystems)

Input for Profiling

various methods, see "profiling"

Profiling

PowerPlex® ESX 17 / PowerPlex® ESX 17 Fast System kit (Promega) (0.5 ng template, 25 μL reaction volume and 30 amplification cycles), Some of the samples: Yfiler™ PCR Amplification Kit or Yfiler™ Plus PCR Amplification Kit (Thermo Fisher) (1 ng template, 25 μL reaction volume and 30 amplification cycles). PCRs done on GeneAmp® PCR System 9700 (Applied Biosystems®), CE: Applied Biosystems 3500xl Genetic Analyzer at 1.2 kV for 10 s (ESX 17), 24 s (ESX 17 Fast) and 12 s (Yfiler Plus), results: GeneMapper® ID-X (Applied Biosystems®), LOD=200 RFU (ESX 17 / ESX 17 Fast) and 100 RFU (Yfiler Plus). The samples analysed with Yfiler were injected on the Applied Biosystems 3130 Genetic Analyzer and the LOD was set to 50 RFU

Reference Samples

N/A

Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis

as described by Gill et al. in the recommendations of the DNA commission of the international society of forensic genetics (2006). Consideration of single profiles, good quality 2-3 person mixtures, if >3 contributors only with clear major component

RNA Data Interpretation

N/A

Results

DNA Quantity

N/A

Profile Quality

profile quality dependent on sampling location and decreasing over time inbetween assault and sampling

Parameter Used for Comparison

using interpreation rules stated in "Profile interpretation and mixture analysis"

Summary of Results

majority of analyzable samples were collected within 48h after assault. Sperm cells have higher persistance in internal vaginal swabs (72h post assault). Epithelial cells on penile and skin swabs showed a persistance up to 48h while the majority of analyzed samples were collected within 24h. Epithelial cells in external genital swabs were only detected up to 12h after assault.

Raised Questions

N/A

Cautionary Remarks

since this is a retroperspective study, some facotors that might influence the results were not examined such as storage condition of the swabs and sampling methods themselves