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DNA transfer: DNA acquired by gloves during casework examinations

FSI Genetics, 2019

Study Design

Addressed Question

DNA transfer to examination gloves under realistic casework item examination conditions

Activity Context

CaseworkProfessional

Category

Transfer Scenario

Specifications

Bodily OriginTransfer via Vector

Variables of Interest

Bodily Origincasework itemexaminertype of contact

Stringency of Control

Reality

Number of Individuals

4

Replicates per Individual and Condition

2-5 items per examiner

Nucleic Acid

DNA

Bodily Origin

bloodtrace

Depositor & Contact

Depositor Characteristics

N/A

Criteria for Shedder Status

N/A

Previous Activities

N/A

Contact Scenario

prepackaging of unused gloves - putting on gloves - handling - sampling (repeated for n gloves per examined item); contact scenario recorded on video

Primary Substrate

Primary Substrate Type

items in casework context (metal pole, mattress, jeans, jacket, bottle opener, jacket, hockey stick, singlets, knife, fabric t-shirt)

Primary Substrate Material

CottonFabricMetalVarious

Deposit

casework context

Delay

packaging and transport to forensic laboratory

Secondary Substrate

Secondary Substrate Type

"InControl" long cuff nitrile gloves

Secondary Substrate Material

Nitrile

Secondary Substrate Contact

various contacts, video recorded

Further Transfer

(various contacts with other surfaces in the examination process)

Sampling

Background DNA on Sampled Surface

Negative (Confirmed)

Sampling Time

direct

Persistence

N/A

Sampling Method

Swabbing (150 C Copan swabs, wet + dry)

Sampling Area

sampling of palm and finger areas whilst still being worn by examiner

Laboratory Analysis

Extraction

DNA IQ (final volume: 60 µl)

DNA Quantification

Quantifiler Trio

Input for Profiling

a.p.m.i.: 0.5 ng

Profiling

PowerPlex 21 (Promega); 3500xL genetic analyzer, GeneMapper Idx software, threshold: 175 rfu

Reference Samples

taken from persons relevant to the case, examiners, researchers and other staff

Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis

determination of artifacts as per the laboratory interpretation method; determination of minimum number of contributors using the laboratory's casework modified allele count method (taking into consideration stochastic effects), STRmix v 2.06, POIs considered as "cannot be excluded" for LR>1000

RNA Data Interpretation

N/A

Results

DNA Quantity

0-2.26 ng (avg. 0.21; 0.321 on blood exhibit gloves and 0.106 ng on trace exhibit gloves)

Profile Quality

profiles produced from 87-98% of all gloves (2-49 alleles, 0.5-4 contributors)

Parameter Used for Comparison

DNA quantity (ng), total number of alleles, min number of contributors, LR for POI

Summary of Results

larger DNA quantities, higher number of profiles, alleles and contributors obtained from blood exhibit gloves compared to trace exhibit gloves; significant positive correlation between number of alleles and total DNA (ng); no significant differences in total DNA, number of alleles or contributors between gloves from left and right hands; significant differences in total DNA, number of alleles or contributors observed between examiners; no significant differences in total DNA, number of alleles or contributors between soft/flexible and hard/solid exhibit types; significantly higher amounts of DNA, number of alleles and contributors on gloves used in the beginning and at the end of an examination; LRs: persons relevant to the case not excluded in 54/27 % of blood/trace exhibit gloves, staff/examiners not excluded in 14% of gloves (mostly first/last glove, likely reason: transfer from exhibit packaging); unknown alleles present in every sample; low background DNA profiles detected in 4 % of control gloves; video recordings: average of 232 total contacts made per examination, 7.7% of contacts considered as increased risk (touching other items with potentially contaminated gloves), 37% of these considered as high risk contacts (contacts possibly resulting in transfer to the exhibit); highest risk contacts during unpacking/repacking of items; no impact on casework results in profiles from casework items detected (no detectable staff profiles, no contamination, no detrimental loss of DNA to gloves)

Raised Questions

further investigation into the merits of wearing double gloves; investigation into risky contacts made by less trained individuals handling the exhibit/exhibit packaging prior to sampling

Cautionary Remarks

examiners behavior might be biased by the knowledge of being recorded on video; dataset limited (e.g. comparisons between examiners not possible as some examiners only examined blood and others only trace items); information on laboratory methods missing (profile interpretation, determination of number of contributors, determinations of LR thresholds)