Detection of cellular material in lip-prints
Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology, 2019
Authors
Journal
Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology
Study Design
Addressed Question
Detection and quantification of cellular material in lip-prints
Activity Context
Category
Specifications
Variables of Interest
Stringency of Control
Number of Individuals
10
Replicates per Individual and Condition
5
Nucleic Acid
Bodily Origin
Depositor & Contact
Depositor Characteristics
5 males, 5 females
Criteria for Shedder Status
hand shedder status according to Kanokwongnuwut et al.: based on cell counts in thumb prints for 15s on glass slides deposited 1h after handwashing
Previous Activities
min. 30 min no eating, drinking, no lip cosmetics; application of lip cosmetics (lip balm (Nivea) or purple pink lip-stick (Avon Cosmetic) 30 min prior to deposition by one individual
Contact Scenario
(application of lip cosmetics) - 30 min. no eating or drinking - lip deposit - sampling
Primary Substrate
Primary Substrate Type
glass slide
Primary Substrate Material
Deposit
15s medium pressure lip contact with both upper and lower lips
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
Sampling Time
direct
Persistence
N/A
Sampling Method
visualization of cellular material: 20fold dilution of Diamond nucleic acid dye, observation with a digital Dino-Lite microscope
Sampling Area
cell counts performed in 3 1x1 mm frames (left, right and center of upper and lower lip)
Laboratory Analysis
Extraction
N/A
DNA Quantification
N/A
Input for Profiling
N/A
Profiling
N/A
Reference Samples
N/A
Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis
N/A
RNA Data Interpretation
N/A
Results
DNA Quantity
average ranging from 3.6 to 36.56 cells/mm^2
Profile Quality
N/A
Parameter Used for Comparison
amount of cellular material/mm^2
Summary of Results
cellular material from lip prints can be visualized under 50x and 220x magnifications using Diamond Nucleic Acid dye; lip prints contain two different types of cells: nucleated and anucleated cells, with a higher number of anucleated cells in lip prints; replicate analysis on five different days shows little variation in the amount of cellular material deposited by each volunteer thus suggesting the presence of a "lip shedder status"; higher amounts of cellular material were shed by females compared to males; cell counts from deposits from the lower lip were approximately 30% lower than from the upper lip; no relationship between the amount of cellular material in lip deposits and lip morphology (classification of Hassan et al.) was observed; no correlation between hand shedder status (according to Kanokwongnuwut et al.) and lip shedder status observed; application of lip balm did not affect detection of cellular material whereas no cellular material was detectable after application of coloured lipstick
Raised Questions
origin of nucleated cells on lips (possibly saliva?); investigation of shedder status from other bodily origins (foot, ear, skin) using the same method; studying the amount of cellular material in the context of different activities (eating, drinking, smoking, oral contact) to mimic real scenarios
Cautionary Remarks
possibility of STR profiling and correlation between the amount of cellular material (nucleated and/or anucleated cells) not analyzed in this study; statistical significance of findings not analyzed