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Identification of skin in touch/contact forensic samples by messenger RNA profiling

FSI Genetics: Supplement Series, 2011

Study Design

Addressed Question

identification of highly sensitive and specific biomarkers for the identification of skin

Activity Context

None

Category

Primary DepositRecovery

Specifications

RNA Profiling

Variables of Interest

RNA source

Stringency of Control

Controlled

Number of Individuals

N/A

Replicates per Individual and Condition

N/A

Nucleic Acid

RNA

Bodily Origin

bloodsemensalivavaginal secretionsmenstrual bloodtouch sampleshuman skin and human tissue total RNA

Depositor & Contact

Depositor Characteristics

N/A

Criteria for Shedder Status

N/A

Previous Activities

N/A

Contact Scenario

obtaining body fluid/touch sample - sampling

Primary Substrate

Primary Substrate Type

N/A

Primary Substrate Material

N/A

Deposit

touch deposit

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 (Assumed)

Sampling Time

direct/delayed

Persistence

N/A

Sampling Method

sampling of blood, semen, saliva, vaginal secretions and touch samples from volunteers

Sampling Area

sampling from body fluids

Laboratory Analysis

Extraction

guanidine isothiocyanate–phenol:chloroform RNA isolation, RT: High Capacity cDNA Reverse Transcription kit or Superscript III First-Strand Synthesis system

DNA Quantification

N/A

Input for Profiling

cDNA transcription: total RNA; profiling: n.s.

Profiling

singleplex or multiplex CE-based mRNA profiling assay; ABI 3130 or 3130xl Genetic Analyzers

Reference Samples

N/A

Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis

N/A

RNA Data Interpretation

detection of marker peak in mRNA profile

Results

DNA Quantity

N/A

Profile Quality

not every marker detected in every skin sample (avg. Success rate ~50%)

Parameter Used for Comparison

specificity, sensitivity and detectability of identified skin markers

Summary of Results

out of over 100 initial candidate genes, five markers demonstrate a high specificity for skin: LCE1C, LCD1D, LCE2D, IL1F7, CCL27; LCEC, LCE2D, CCL27 and IL1F7 were highly sensitive in that detection was routinely possible below 100 pg RNA input; typically, not all five markers were detected in the same skin sample, but each individual marker was detected on various occasions; optimization of the most sensitive marker (LCE1C) led to a 100% detection in 12 skin/touch samples tested;

Raised Questions

development and optimization of multiplex assays

Cautionary Remarks

details (i.e. generation of touch DNA samples, DNA content, quantification and profiling method, figures representing results) n.s.; more details shown in Hanson et al. (2012)