Sheffield Hallam University, Biomedical Research Centre, Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB, UK.
Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom. 2011 Feb 15;25(3):415-22. doi: 10.1002/rcm.4858.
An increase in the use of condoms by sexual offenders has been observed. This is likely to be due both to the risk of sexually transmitted diseases and to prevent the transfer of DNA evidence. In this scenario the detection of condom lubricants at a crime scene could aid in proving corpus delicti. Here we show a novel application of Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionisation Mass Spectrometry Imaging (MALDI MSI) for mapping the fingermark ridge pattern simultaneously to the detection of the condom lubricant within the fingermark itself. Two condom brands have been investigated to prove the concept. Condoms were handled producing lubricant-contaminated fingermarks. Images of the ridge pattern were obtained simultaneously to the detection of two lubricants, even several weeks after the fingermark deposition. The results therefore show the potential of MALDI MSI to link the suspect (identification through fingermark ridge pattern) to the crime (detection of condom lubricant) in one analysis. This would enable forensic scientists to provide evidence with stronger support in alleged cases of sexual assault.
性犯罪者使用安全套的比例有所增加。这可能既与性传播疾病的风险有关,也与防止 DNA 证据转移有关。在这种情况下,犯罪现场检测安全套润滑剂有助于证明犯罪事实。在这里,我们展示了基质辅助激光解吸/电离质谱成像(MALDI MSI)在同时检测指印本身内的安全套润滑剂的同时对指印脊图案进行映射的新应用。已经研究了两种安全套品牌来证明这一概念。处理安全套会产生含有润滑剂的指印。即使在指印沉积数周后,也可以同时获得脊图案的图像和两种润滑剂的检测结果。因此,这些结果表明 MALDI MSI 有可能将嫌疑人(通过指印脊图案进行识别)与犯罪(检测安全套润滑剂)在一次分析中联系起来。这将使法医科学家能够在涉嫌性侵犯的案件中提供更有力的证据。