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对犯罪现场收集的生物痕迹进行法医基因分析有助于快速识别罪犯。触摸DNA样本由皮肤接触后在物体或人身上留下的看不见的生物痕迹组成。尽管这些样本代表了DNA证据的重要部分,但由于检测和收集方面的挑战,它们往往无法产生可用的DNA图谱。能够突出这些痕迹的决策支持工具将优化采样策略并改善法医结果。我们之前鉴定了脱落角质细胞上持续存在的细胞来源标记。在这里,我们提出了一种基于原位细胞化学的工具,使用双重标记技术,结合显色和荧光可视化,以增强对其他不可见痕迹的检测。细胞来源的甘露糖残基和角蛋白10的显色标记允许在表面和拭子上可视化多达100个细胞,并能够获得可用的DNA谱。fitc结合的初级探针和酶标结合的抗fitc抗体的组合实现了多功能的可视化,允许显色和荧光检测其他不可见的生物痕迹,并提供跨各种底物的适应性。利用单一的细胞化学过程,成功地在光面和不透明表面(陶瓷和金属)上检测到来自手印的角质层细胞。此外,在擦拭手印后,生物材料的存在被强调,特别是通过显色标记。这种方法可以提高现场触摸DNA样本的检测,证明在采样前后都是有价值的。它可以突出收集区域或优先考虑可能含有生物材料的拭子,从而增加获得可用的DNA图谱用于刑事调查的机会。
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A Versatile Cytochemical Labeling Technique as a Forensic Decision-Support Tool for In Situ Detection of Cell-Derived Markers in Invisible Biological Traces.
Forensic genetic analysis of biological traces collected at a crime scene can aid in the rapid identification of perpetrators. Touch DNA samples consist of invisible biological traces left on an object or person after skin contact. Although these samples represent a significant portion of DNA evidence, they often fail to yield usable DNA profiles due to challenges in detection and collection. A decision-support tool capable of highlighting such traces would optimize sampling strategies and improve forensic outcomes. We previously identified cell-derived markers that persist on shed corneocytes. Here, we propose an in situ cytochemistry-based tool using a dual labeling technique that combines chromogenic and fluorescent visualization to enhance the detection of otherwise invisible traces. Chromogenic labeling of cell-derived mannose residues and keratin 10 allows the visualization of up to 100 cells on surfaces and swabs and enables the acquisition of usable DNA profiles. A combination of FITC-conjugated primary probes and an HRP-conjugated anti-FITC antibody enables versatile visualization, allowing both chromogenic and fluorescent detection of otherwise invisible biological traces and offering adaptability across various substrates. Corneocytes from fingermarks were successfully detected on both light and opaque surfaces (ceramic and metal) using a single cytochemistry process. In addition, the presence of biological material after swabbing a fingermark was highlighted, notably by chromogenic labeling. This approach could improve on-field touch DNA sample detection, proving valuable both before and after sampling. It can highlight areas for collection or prioritize swabs likely to contain biological material, thereby increasing the chances of obtaining usable DNA profiles for criminal investigation.
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Analytical Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry 化学-分析化学
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
12.20%
发文量
1949
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Analytical Chemistry, a peer-reviewed research journal, focuses on disseminating new and original knowledge across all branches of analytical chemistry. Fundamental articles may explore general principles of chemical measurement science and need not directly address existing or potential analytical methodology. They can be entirely theoretical or report experimental results. Contributions may cover various phases of analytical operations, including sampling, bioanalysis, electrochemistry, mass spectrometry, microscale and nanoscale systems, environmental analysis, separations, spectroscopy, chemical reactions and selectivity, instrumentation, imaging, surface analysis, and data processing. Papers discussing known analytical methods should present a significant, original application of the method, a notable improvement, or results on an important analyte.
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