Salvador Jazelyn M, De Ungria Maria Corazon A
DNA Analysis Laboratory, Natural Sciences Research Institute, Miranda Hall, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City 1101, Philippines.
J Forensic Sci. 2003 Jul;48(4):794-7.
Betel quid (BQ) chewing, a common tradition in tropical areas, often poses a problem during collection and DNA analysis of buccal samples from many indigenous communities for population genetic studies and in forensic analysis of chewed BQ residues. This study evaluated the use of FTA card, a chemically treated filter paper, in collecting buccal samples from long-term BQ users and subsequent PCR-based analysis using nine STR markers. A low overall success rate of amplification was observed in the samples extracted using a standard organic extraction procedure (7%) as compared with those prepared using the FTA card (89%). The presence of inhibitors in liquid DNA samples was verified when control DNA failed to amplify in the presence of an equal volume of liquid BQ samples. The use of the FTA card is more practical during field sampling than handling tubes containing buccal swabs.
嚼食槟榔是热带地区的一种常见习俗,在从许多土著社区采集用于群体遗传学研究的口腔样本以及对嚼食过的槟榔残渣进行法医分析时,嚼食槟榔常常会给样本采集和DNA分析带来问题。本研究评估了FTA卡(一种经过化学处理的滤纸)在从长期嚼食槟榔者中采集口腔样本以及随后使用9个STR标记进行基于PCR分析中的应用。与使用FTA卡制备的样本(89%)相比,采用标准有机提取程序提取的样本扩增总体成功率较低(7%)。当对照DNA在等体积的液体槟榔样本存在时无法扩增时,证实了液体DNA样本中存在抑制剂。在现场采样时,使用FTA卡比处理装有口腔拭子的管子更实用。