Graham E A M, Tsokos M, Rutty G N
Forensic Pathology Unit, University of Leicester, Robert Kilpatrick Building, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, LE2 7LX, UK.
Int J Legal Med. 2007 Jan;121(1):18-23. doi: 10.1007/s00414-005-0063-9. Epub 2005 Dec 10.
The question of whether blood transfusions can affect DNA profiling is still a contentious issue throughout the forensic community. It is hypothesised that donor leucocytes present in the administered blood will be detected upon examination of recipient blood. In order to resolve this issue, a selection of theoretical experiments were carried out to determine how much donor DNA must be present for its detection in blood components. Five casework examples of material collected from individuals after massive transfusion, including a case of whole organ transplantation, were also investigated. The results indicated that filtration processes used during blood production do not allow the passage of enough donor leucocytes for detection using current forensic profiling techniques. No evidence of secondary profile alleles were found in any case, indicating that peri-mortem blood transfusion does not affect DNA profiling.
输血是否会影响DNA图谱分析的问题在整个法医界仍然是一个有争议的问题。据推测,在检查受血者血液时会检测到输入血液中存在的供体白细胞。为了解决这个问题,进行了一系列理论实验,以确定在血液成分中检测到供体DNA必须存在多少量。还调查了5个大量输血后从个体收集的材料的实际案例,包括一个全器官移植案例。结果表明,血液生产过程中使用的过滤程序不允许足够数量的供体白细胞通过,以便使用当前的法医图谱分析技术进行检测。在任何案例中均未发现二次图谱等位基因的证据,表明濒死期输血不会影响DNA图谱分析。