Mauro Pesaresi, Federica Alessandrini, Elena Bignozzi, Alessia Bernini Di Michele, Filomena Melchionda, Rosaria Gesuita, Valerio Onofri, Chiara Turchi
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Abstract
Background/objectives: The study of DNA transfer and persistence has become increasingly significant, driven by advancements in DNA detection sensitivity and the need for reliable forensic evidence. In forensic investigations, saliva and saliva-stained materials are recognised as valuable DNA sources, particularly in cases of homicide, sexual assault, and burglary, where saliva can be transferred between individuals during the criminal act. The time between the crime and sample collection is a critical factor that can influence the success of the analysis. The value of the specimens collected from the victim's skin or mouth (perilabial and labial sites, teeth and tongue) after the crime has not been investigated with currently used highly sensitive and specific molecular methods.
Methods: On the assumption that a significant loss of DNA occurred, in our study, 10 voluntary pairs were tested at different time points after intense kissing and samples were taken from the above-mentioned sites to assess the presence of the donor's DNA. Extracted DNA was quantified using the Plexor HY System kit (Promega), and both autosomal STRs and Y-STRs were analysed.
Results: The results reveal a greater persistence of male DNA on the female partner, particularly in the labial and perilabial regions, even up to 120 min after contact, in terms of both concentration and duration.
Conclusions: This study emphasises the forensic importance of salivary DNA as a solid source of evidence, particularly in investigations involving mixed DNA profiles.
背景/目的:由于DNA检测灵敏度的提高和对可靠法医证据的需求,对DNA转移和持久性的研究变得越来越重要。在法医调查中,唾液和唾液染色的材料被认为是有价值的DNA来源,特别是在杀人、性侵犯和入室盗窃的案件中,唾液可以在犯罪行为中在个人之间转移。犯罪和样本收集之间的时间是影响分析成功的关键因素。犯罪后从受害者的皮肤或口腔(唇周围和唇周围部位、牙齿和舌头)收集的标本的价值尚未用目前使用的高度敏感和特异性分子方法进行调查。方法:假设发生了显著的DNA丢失,在我们的研究中,在激烈接吻后的不同时间点对10对自愿配对进行了测试,并从上述地点采集样本以评估供体DNA的存在。提取的DNA使用Plexor HY System kit (Promega)进行定量,并分析常染色体STRs和Y-STRs。结果:结果显示,男性DNA在女性伴侣身上的持久性更强,特别是在唇和腹壁周围区域,甚至在接触后120分钟,无论是浓度还是持续时间。结论:本研究强调了唾液DNA作为可靠证据来源的法医重要性,特别是在涉及混合DNA图谱的调查中。
期刊介绍:
Genes (ISSN 2073-4425) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies related to genes, genetics and genomics. It publishes reviews, research articles, communications and technical notes. There is no restriction on the length of the papers and we encourage scientists to publish their results in as much detail as possible.