Sex-specific age association with primary DNA transfer
International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2016
Authors
- SXStavroulla Xenophontos
- VSVaso Stribley
- MPMarinos Photiades
- MMMichalis Mylona
- MCMarios A. Cariolou
- AAAntonis Antoniou
- EBEvy Bashiardes
- PMPanayiotis Manoli
- CDChristiana Demetriou
Journal
International Journal of Legal Medicine
Study Design
Addressed Question
sex and age association with DNA transfer onto plastic tubes
Activity Context
Category
Specifications
Variables of Interest
Stringency of Control
Number of Individuals
128
Replicates per Individual and Condition
3
Nucleic Acid
Bodily Origin
Depositor & Contact
Depositor Characteristics
individuals born to Greek Cypriot parents, 18-75 years, 45 females and 83 males; place of birth, ethnic origin, sex, age, dominant hand assessed
Criteria for Shedder Status
three categories using interquartile cutoffs based on the distribution of average percent DNA profile deposited: bad (≤ 41%), intermediate (>41-80%), good (>80%) -> varying age- and sex-specific cutoffs
Previous Activities
handwashing, 2-3 h of normal actives (no gloves)
Contact Scenario
handwashing - delay - holding tube - sampling (repeated on 3 occasions, 3 days apart)
Primary Substrate
Primary Substrate Type
sterile plastic tube
Primary Substrate Material
Deposit
gripping 5 min
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
Swabbing (wet: 2-3 drops of water)
Sampling Area
contact area on plastic tube
Laboratory Analysis
Extraction
QIAamp 96 DNA Swab BioRobot Kit, BioRobot Universal system + Saliva test by SALIgAE; controlled for intra-sample variation in the sampling process using 75 saliva positive controls
DNA Quantification
modified DNA quantitation protocol, 7500 real-time PCR
Input for Profiling
500 pg or max. template volume of 17.5 µl
Profiling
PowerPlex ESC17 DNA typing kit (30 cycles), AB-3130xI genetic analyzers (Applied Biosystems), Threshold: 70 rfu
Reference Samples
buccal swabs from all participants
Profile Interpretation and Mixture Analysis
comparison to reference profiles, all reference profile peaks assigned to depositor
RNA Data Interpretation
N/A
Results
DNA Quantity
N/A
Profile Quality
no profile (11 %), partial profiles (72 %), full profiles (17 %)
Parameter Used for Comparison
% profile completeness based on number of alleles
Summary of Results
direct contact does in most cases (89 %) but not necessarily lead to the deposition and detection of DNA on the object; secondary transfer is mostly (85%) absent or minimal (≤3 alleles); primary and secondary transfer were clearly distinguishable in most cases by peak height by experts; shedding status is not a consistent property for the majority (>75 %) of participants, only 23% of individuals remained in the same shedding category throughout all three trials; shedding from the non-dominant hand is significantly higher than from the dominant hand in males; male-specific shedding-decline with age;
Raised Questions
explanation for the differences in handedness in comparison to other studies: ethnic/genetic-related-differences between participants, environmental, experimental effects?; reasons for age-related shedding decline: reduction in epidermal turnover rate, cellular senescence, epigenetic modifications
Cautionary Remarks
secondary transfer might be masked by primary transfer because all observed alleles from reference profile were assigned to depositor; number of female participants is a lot smaller which might explain why most effects were not significant in the female group; numerous statistic tests performed on the same set of results -> missing correction for multiple testing; casework guidelines/protocols for profile interpretation used by experts n.s.