Secondary DNA Transfer by Working Gloves
FSI Genetics, 2019
Study Design
Addressed Question
possibility of secondary DNA transfer via working gloves
Activity Context
Category
Specifications
Variables of Interest
Stringency of Control
Number of Individuals
4x5 pairs
Replicates per Individual and Condition
1
Nucleic Acid
Bodily Origin
Depositor & Contact
Depositor Characteristics
participants grouped according to shedder status: 1: P1=good, P2=good, 2: P1=good, P2=bad, 3: P1=bad, P2=good, 4: P1=bad, P2=bad
Criteria for Shedder Status
As determined by Fonnelop et al. (2017): 40 participants (20 male, 20 female, 22-73 years) performed the same test (uncontrolled handwashing conditions, firmly grabbing a 15mL plastic tubes for 10s in the dominant hand) on three independent days, individuals were then classified as good shedders (=2 or 3 out of 3 DNA quantities above group mean DNA yield and max. 8 alleles missing in min. 2 out of 3 profiles) or poor shedders (=more than 8 alleles missing in min. 2 profiles or 2 or 3 below mean DNA yields)
Previous Activities
N/A
Contact Scenario
P1 (good/poor shedder) puts on pair of clean working gloves - P1 moves clean cardboard box (10kg) 2x7.5m with putting down in between - P1 takes off gloves, puts them back on - P1 moves box for another 15 m - P1 places gloves into clean paper envelope - P2 (good/poor shedder) puts on previously worn gloves - P2 uses clean screwdriver to screw 1 screw into a piece of wood - P2 takes off gloves, puts them back on - P2 unscrews screw - P2 takes off gloves and puts gloves and screwdriver into two separates paper envelopes - sampling
Primary Substrate
Primary Substrate Type
nylon working gloves with latex coat on palms and fingers
Primary Substrate Material
Deposit
simulated normal usage of working gloves: putting on gloves, moving a 10kg box 2x7.5m, takings gloves off and putting them back on and moving box for another 15m
Delay
storage of gloves in clean paper bag
Secondary Substrate
Secondary Substrate Type
screwdriver with a porous soft plastic surface
Secondary Substrate Material
Secondary Substrate Contact
wearing gloves to screw and unscrew a screw into a piece of wood (taking gloves off and putting them back on in between)
Further Transfer
N/A
Sampling
Background DNA on Sampled Surface
Sampling Time
direct
Persistence
N/A
Sampling Method
swabbing (moistened with HPLC grade water)
Sampling Area
inside (GI) and outside (GO) of the glove matching P2s dominant hand
Laboratory Analysis
Extraction
Casework Extraction Kit and DNA IQ Casework Pro Kit on the Maxwell16 Forensic Instrument
DNA Quantification
PowerQuant System
Input for Profiling
max. 700 pg in a maximum input volume of 9µl
Profiling
PowerPlex ESX17 System, ABI 3130 Genetic Analyzer, GeneMapper ID software v3.2.1, Analytical threshold: 50 rfu, filter: 20%
Reference Samples
buccal swabs taken from all participants
Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis
comparison to reference profile counting the number of alleles detected, calculation of LRs using LRMixStudio
RNA Data Interpretation
N/A
Results
DNA Quantity
DNA yield n.s. for DNA transfer experiment; mean DNA yield on plastic tubes in shedder status test: 5.53 pg/µl
Profile Quality
mostly mixed profiles with more complete profiles deposited by good shedders in comparison to bad shedders
Parameter Used for Comparison
number of alleles detected (homozygotes counted x2), LR (determined by LRmixStudio)
Summary of Results
shedder status test: 12 participants classified as good shedders, 25 participants classified as poor shedders, no significant difference between shedder status groups regarding occurrence of mixed profiles or age, no significant correlation of DNA deposit amounts with time since handwashing or sex (even though men tended to deposit higher amounts and higher numbers of alleles than woman); DNA transfer experiment: detailed results provided in supp. Material; DNA transfer to working gloves (primary transfer from P1 and P2): significantly higher number of alleles detected from good shedders compared to bad shedders and LRs>10^6 more often obtained from good shedders (when paired with bad shedders), thus shedder status seems more important than handling order; DNA transfer to screwdriver (secondary transfer from P1 and P2): no significant difference in number of alleles detected from good or bad shedders on screwdrivers, LRs>6 for P1 detected in 6 cases (6 good shedders) and for P2 in 4 cases (1 good shedder, 3 bad shedders); DNA profiles from screwdrivers showed a lower quality than profiles from inside or outside of gloves; in 9/10 cases with LRs>10^6 for P1 or P2 on screwdriver, LRs with extremely strong support for this participants were also detected on the outside of the gloves, however, 9 cases with LRs>10^6 on gloves did not result in transfer to the screwdriver; Paper provides a case example for how to use this data in activity level likelihood ratio calculations
Raised Questions
necessity of developing a standardized shedder status experiment; confirmation of findings in a larger sample set also considering: larger number of volunteers, different time frames between usages of P1 and P2, different handling/wearing times, different glove/screwdriver materials
Cautionary Remarks
DNA yield for DNA transfer experiment not analyzed (provided in supp. Material);