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Cell free DNA as a component of forensic evidence recovered from touched surfaces

FSI Genetics, 2012

Study Design

Addressed Question

detection and contribution to touch DNA of cell-free DNA in sweat

Activity Context

None

Category

Primary DepositRecovery

Specifications

Bodily OriginExtractionPrevious ActivitiesSampling

Variables of Interest

extraction methodpresence of sweat

Stringency of Control

Controlled

Number of Individuals

8+40

Replicates per Individual and Condition

1

Nucleic Acid

DNA

Bodily Origin

skin (hands)sweat

Depositor & Contact

Depositor Characteristics

volunteers of various ages, ethnicities and both sexes

Criteria for Shedder Status

N/A

Previous Activities

(handwashing, wearing gloves for 15 min)

Contact Scenario

(handwashing - wearing gloves for 15 min) - rubbing hands together with 10 g of glass beads - pooling and splitting of glass beads - DNA extraction

Primary Substrate

Primary Substrate Type

10 g of glass beads

Primary Substrate Material

Glass

Deposit

rubbing between (sweaty) hands for 10s

Delay

N/A

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

Negative (Confirmed)

Sampling Time

direct

Persistence

N/A

Sampling Method

A) vortexing beads in ethanol and subsequent evaporation B) resuspend beads in PBS and centrifugation

Sampling Area

5 g glass beads

Laboratory Analysis

Extraction

QIAgen Micro kit, small volumes of blood protocol, final volume: 20 µl

DNA Quantification

Quantifiler Human DNA Quantification kit

Input for Profiling

3.8 µl DNA template

Profiling

AmpFl STR NGM 29 cycles, 3130xl Genetic Analyzer, GeneMapperID v3.2 software

Reference Samples

N/A

Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis

comparison to reference profile and notion of donor and foreign alleles

RNA Data Interpretation

N/A

Results

DNA Quantity

average of 1.8-9.6 ng

Profile Quality

full profiles in 23-37% of samples

Parameter Used for Comparison

amount of DNA (ng), number of alleles amplified

Summary of Results

the ethanol extraction method (which includes cell-free DNA) leads to a significantly higher amount of DNA from sweaty hands but not from non-sweaty hands -> an extraction method including cell-free nucleic acids could increase DNA yield from touch samples that include sweat; slightly (not significantly) reduced profiling success from ethanol-extracted samples might indicate the induction of degradation by this extraction method; roughly 1/3 of profiles show contribution from foreign DNA

Raised Questions

evaluate effects of temperature, diet, physical state on DNA deposition by touch; optimize recovery process (necessity seen in difference between successful results in casework and from laboratory experiments)

Cautionary Remarks

profile quality from sweaty compared to non-sweaty hands n.a.; comparability between skin scrapings and real touch deposits?; profile completeness and contribution from foreign source not further quantified/evaluated