Evaluation of the Effects of Different Sample Collection Strategies on DNA/RNA Co-Analysis of Forensic Stains
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of different moistening agents (RNasefree water, absolute anhydrous ethanol, RNAlater® ) applied to collection swabs on DNA/RNA retrieval and integrity for capillary electrophoresis applications (STR typing, cell type identification
by mRNA profiling). Analyses were conducted on whole blood, luminol-treated diluted blood, saliva, semen, and mock skin stains. The effects of swab storage temperature and the time interval between sample collection and DNA/RNA extraction were also investigated. Water provided significantly higher DNA yields than ethanol in whole blood and semen samples, while ethanol and RNAlater® significantly outperformed water in skin samples, with full STR profiles obtained from over 98% of the skin samples collected with either ethanol or RNAlater® , compared to 71% of those collected with water. A significant difference in mRNA profiling success rates was observed in
whole blood samples between swabs treated with either ethanol or RNAlater® (100%) and water (37.5%). Longer swab storage times before processing significantly affected mRNA profiling in saliva stains, with the success rate decreasing from 91.7% after 1 day of storage to 25% after 7 days. These results may contribute to the future development of optimal procedures for the collection of
different types of biological traces.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
trace collection; swab; DNA/RNA co-extraction; STR typing; mRNA profiling
Elenco autori:
Lacerenza, Daniela; Caudullo, Giorgio; Chierto, Elena; Aneli, Serena; Di Vella, Giancarlo; Barberis, Marco; Voyron, Samuele; Berchialla, Paola; Robino, Carlo
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