角细胞
溶解
DNA
细胞生物学
荧光显微镜
DNA提取
分子生物学
生物
生物物理学
荧光
遗传学
基因
聚合酶链反应
光学
物理
角质层
作者
Julia Burrill,Elli Rammenou,Fatima Alawar,Barbara Daniel,Nunzianda Frascione
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.fsigen.2020.102428
摘要
DNA deposited by individuals’ hands is a routine part of forensic analysis, yet little is understood about the precise cellular contents left by handling. “Dead” skin cells known as corneocytes make up the majority of the cellular material left in touch deposits by people’s hands but are known to lack nuclei, making their DNA content ambiguous. Here we measure DNA released from anucleate corneocytes following various lysis methods to determine how much DNA may be present in these cells and how best to recover it from inside the cornified envelope. We demonstrate that enhanced lysis methods using a reducing agent and longer incubation may be valuable for hand deposit samples. Corneocyte DNA can be characterized as highly degraded based on the quantification, STR profiling and fluorescence microscopy of the cells from freshly washed hands. Purification to target shorter DNA fragments is demonstrated. DNA from the washed corneocyte cells is shown to constitute the majority of recoverable DNA with these methods. We consider the use of new methods adapted to cornified cells and fragmented DNA for future research into this sample type
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