Recovery of salivary DNA from the skin after showering
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2015
Authors
- SWShane Williams
- EPEdward Panacek
- CHChristopher Hopkins
- SKSree Kanthaswamy
- CCCassandra Calloway
- GWGreen, W.M.
Journal
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology
Study Design
Addressed Question
possibility of collecting salivary DNA from skin after showering using two different sampling approaches
Activity Context
Category
Specifications
Variables of Interest
Stringency of Control
Number of Individuals
7
Replicates per Individual and Condition
1(2?)
Nucleic Acid
Bodily Origin
Depositor & Contact
Depositor Characteristics
1 male (saliva donor), 6 females
Criteria for Shedder Status
N/A
Previous Activities
wearing freshly laundered clothes, no showering before saliva application
Contact Scenario
application of saliva on female skin - drying - 4h delay - showering - towel drying - putting on fresh clothes - sampling
Primary Substrate
Primary Substrate Type
body part: female skin, body areas: neck, upper arm, abdomen, thigh
Primary Substrate Material
Deposit
50 µl of male saliva
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
delayed
Persistence
regular activities: 4h normal day routines, no exercise or sweating, water immersion: showering with new bar of ivory soap, no washcloth; towel drying and putting on new clothes
Sampling Method
double swabbing: cotton swabs moistened with de-ionized water, M-Vac method with vented sampling head
Sampling Area
deposit area, area size n.s.
Laboratory Analysis
Extraction
QIAamp DNA investigator kit following the "Isolation of Total DNA from Surface and Buccal Swabs" protocol, concentration from 50 to 5 µl extracts for samples <4 ng male DNA (concentration method n.s.)
DNA Quantification
Quantifiler Duo DNA Quantification kit
Input for Profiling
n.s. for Identifiler, 2-3 ng for Y-Filer amplification
Profiling
AmpFlSTR Identifiler, AmpFlSTR Y-Filer
Reference Samples
obtained from all volunteers
Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis
details on profile interpretation n.s., categorization of Y-STR profile according to the number of loci amplified (full profiles, >11 alleles, <12 alleles, no result)
RNA Data Interpretation
N/A
Results
DNA Quantity
male DNA detected in 58/96 samples with a maximum of 15 ng and an average of 22% of the total DNA
Profile Quality
no male profiles from Identifiler amplification, up to full Y-profiles
Parameter Used for Comparison
total and relative male DNA contribution; profiling success Y-filer (full profiles, >11 alleles, <12 alleles, no result)
Summary of Results
Double swabbing and M-Vac method perform similarly in total and male DNA recovery and profiling success; no specific body region was superior for recovery of salivary DNA, with slightly but not significantly higher amounts of positive recoveries of male DNA from neck and leg compared to arm and stomach (possibly due to shower technique); no profiling success (for male component) using the Identifiler Kit but full Y-profiles in approximately 50% of samples; conclusion: male DNA profiles can be retrieved after sexual assault cases even when the female has showered
Raised Questions
The M-Vac might be more useful when the exact location of saliva deposit is unknown due to the possibility of sampling larger areas
Cautionary Remarks
exact location of DNA deposition known, thus targeted sampling possible; concentration of samples prior to Y-Filer amplification but not prior to Identifiler amplification; concentration method n.s.; no comments on whether there was a possibility of contact between male and female individuals between saliva deposit and sampling; origin of obtained Y-STR profile (saliva depositor?) not confirmed