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Comparison between MACSprep™ forensic sperm microbead kit and Erase Sperm Isolation kit for the enrichment of sperm fractions recovered from sexual assault samples.

Frederic Grosjean1, Marylou Favre2, Vincent Castella2.   

Abstract

Sexual assault samples often contain mixtures of cells coming from at least two donors. Ideally, one would need to separate the cells into two cellular fractions: one consisting of the alleged aggressor's spermatozoa (the sperm fraction) and the other containing the victim's epithelial cells (the non-sperm fraction). This separation increases the probability of obtaining the alleged offender's autosomal DNA profile. However, spermatozoa are often collected along with an excess of biological material originating from the victim, and with unfavorable male:female biological material ratios, the absence of separation could result in the PCR amplification of the victim's DNA profile only. Several approaches are available to enrich/purify the spermatozoa present on sexual assault samples. In this paper, we compare a new method, the MACSprep™ Forensic Sperm MicroBead Kit (MACSprep, based on microbeads conjugated with antibodies bound to spermatozoa and their retention within a magnetic column) with the Erase Sperm Isolation Kit (Erase, a standard differential lysis separation procedure combined with a specific removal of free DNA) routinely used in our lab. The performance of both kits was tested using sets of vaginal and buccal swabs loaded with different dilutions of sperm, or azoospermic semen, representing a total of 120 independent samples. For the samples containing undiluted sperm, an average recovery of 58% was observed for the MACSprep's sperm fractions and 43% for Erase's. Significantly better recovery of azoospermic semen was observed in MACSprep's non-sperm fractions (~ 85%) compared to Erase (~ 28%). Erase performed significantly better than MACSprep in terms of recovery for diluted sperm samples (1:10 to 1:800 sperm dilutions) in the presence of vaginal cells, while the purities of the achieved sperm fractions were in favor of MACSprep for the highest sperm dilutions tested. Similar trends were observed with buccal swabs loaded with 1:200 sperm dilutions. Increased sperm dilutions on vaginal swabs resulted in higher variability in the male material recovered, whatever the separation method used. Both methods were easy to perform and resulted in male DNA extracts ready to use in less than 2 h. Both kits showed their specificities in terms of recovery efficiency and purity of the sperm fractions. Ideally, additional experiments should be performed in different laboratories, using workflow and chemistries different than ours, to better define the peculiarities observed with MACSprep for high dilutions. Improving the recovery of MACSprep for diluted samples, in addition to its better purity observed in the experiments performed, could make it a method of choice for laboratory workflow, despite MACSprep's current price per sample being about twice the price of Erase's.
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Keywords:  DNA extraction; Differential lysis; Forensic genetics; STR profile; Sexual assault samples; Spermatozoa separation

Year:  2022        PMID: 35773355     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-022-02861-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


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10.  A global analysis of Y-chromosomal haplotype diversity for 23 STR loci.

Authors:  Josephine Purps; Sabine Siegert; Sascha Willuweit; Marion Nagy; Cíntia Alves; Renato Salazar; Sheila M T Angustia; Lorna H Santos; Katja Anslinger; Birgit Bayer; Qasim Ayub; Wei Wei; Yali Xue; Chris Tyler-Smith; Miriam Baeta Bafalluy; Begoña Martínez-Jarreta; Balazs Egyed; Beate Balitzki; Sibylle Tschumi; David Ballard; Denise Syndercombe Court; Xinia Barrantes; Gerhard Bäßler; Tina Wiest; Burkhard Berger; Harald Niederstätter; Walther Parson; Carey Davis; Bruce Budowle; Helen Burri; Urs Borer; Christoph Koller; Elizeu F Carvalho; Patricia M Domingues; Wafaa Takash Chamoun; Michael D Coble; Carolyn R Hill; Daniel Corach; Mariela Caputo; Maria E D'Amato; Sean Davison; Ronny Decorte; Maarten H D Larmuseau; Claudio Ottoni; Olga Rickards; Di Lu; Chengtao Jiang; Tadeusz Dobosz; Anna Jonkisz; William E Frank; Ivana Furac; Christian Gehrig; Vincent Castella; Branka Grskovic; Cordula Haas; Jana Wobst; Gavrilo Hadzic; Katja Drobnic; Katsuya Honda; Yiping Hou; Di Zhou; Yan Li; Shengping Hu; Shenglan Chen; Uta-Dorothee Immel; Rüdiger Lessig; Zlatko Jakovski; Tanja Ilievska; Anja E Klann; Cristina Cano García; Peter de Knijff; Thirsa Kraaijenbrink; Aikaterini Kondili; Penelope Miniati; Maria Vouropoulou; Lejla Kovacevic; Damir Marjanovic; Iris Lindner; Issam Mansour; Mouayyad Al-Azem; Ansar El Andari; Miguel Marino; Sandra Furfuro; Laura Locarno; Pablo Martín; Gracia M Luque; Antonio Alonso; Luís Souto Miranda; Helena Moreira; Natsuko Mizuno; Yasuki Iwashima; Rodrigo S Moura Neto; Tatiana L S Nogueira; Rosane Silva; Marina Nastainczyk-Wulf; Jeanett Edelmann; Michael Kohl; Shengjie Nie; Xianping Wang; Baowen Cheng; Carolina Núñez; Marian Martínez de Pancorbo; Jill K Olofsson; Niels Morling; Valerio Onofri; Adriano Tagliabracci; Horolma Pamjav; Antonia Volgyi; Gusztav Barany; Ryszard Pawlowski; Agnieszka Maciejewska; Susi Pelotti; Witold Pepinski; Monica Abreu-Glowacka; Christopher Phillips; Jorge Cárdenas; Danel Rey-Gonzalez; Antonio Salas; Francesca Brisighelli; Cristian Capelli; Ulises Toscanini; Andrea Piccinini; Marilidia Piglionica; Stefania L Baldassarra; Rafal Ploski; Magdalena Konarzewska; Emila Jastrzebska; Carlo Robino; Antti Sajantila; Jukka U Palo; Evelyn Guevara; Jazelyn Salvador; Maria Corazon De Ungria; Jae Joseph Russell Rodriguez; Ulrike Schmidt; Nicola Schlauderer; Pekka Saukko; Peter M Schneider; Miriam Sirker; Kyoung-Jin Shin; Yu Na Oh; Iulia Skitsa; Alexandra Ampati; Tobi-Gail Smith; Lina Solis de Calvit; Vlastimil Stenzl; Thomas Capal; Andreas Tillmar; Helena Nilsson; Stefania Turrina; Domenico De Leo; Andrea Verzeletti; Venusia Cortellini; Jon H Wetton; Gareth M Gwynne; Mark A Jobling; Martin R Whittle; Denilce R Sumita; Paulina Wolańska-Nowak; Rita Y Y Yong; Michael Krawczak; Michael Nothnagel; Lutz Roewer
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