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一项关于基于mRNA的体液/皮肤分型以及DNA和RNA结果解读的欧洲合作项目。

A collaborative European exercise on mRNA-based body fluid/skin typing and interpretation of DNA and RNA results.

作者信息

van den Berge M, Carracedo A, Gomes I, Graham E A M, Haas C, Hjort B, Hoff-Olsen P, Maroñas O, Mevåg B, Morling N, Niederstätter H, Parson W, Schneider P M, Court D Syndercombe, Vidaki A, Sijen T

机构信息

Netherlands Forensic Institute, The Hague, The Netherlands.

Forensic Genetics Unit, Institute of Forensic Science, Genomic Medicine Group, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain; Center of Excellence in Genomic Medicine Research, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

Forensic Sci Int Genet. 2014 May;10:40-48. doi: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2014.01.006. Epub 2014 Jan 28.

Abstract

The European Forensic Genetics Network of Excellence (EUROFORGEN-NoE) undertook a collaborative project on mRNA-based body fluid/skin typing and the interpretation of the resulting RNA and DNA data. Although both body fluids and skin are composed of a variety of cell types with different functions and gene expression profiles, we refer to the procedure as 'cell type inference'. Nine laboratories participated in the project and used a 20-marker multiplex to analyse samples that were centrally prepared and thoroughly tested prior to shipment. Specimens of increasing complexity were assessed that ranged from reference PCR products, cDNAs of indicated or unnamed cell type source(s), to challenging mock casework stains. From this specimen set, information on the overall sensitivity and specificity of the various markers was obtained. In addition, the reliability of a scoring system for inference of cell types was assessed. This scoring system builds on replicate RNA analyses and the ratio observed/possible peaks for each cell type [1]. The results of the exercise support the usefulness of this scoring system. When interpreting the data obtained from the analysis of the mock casework stains, the participating laboratories were asked to integrate the DNA and RNA results and associate donor and cell type where possible. A large variation for the integrated interpretations of the DNA and RNA data was obtained including correct interpretations. We infer that with expertise in analysing RNA profiles, clear guidelines for data interpretation and awareness regarding potential pitfalls in associating donors and cell types, mRNA-based cell type inference can be implemented for forensic casework.

摘要

欧洲卓越法医遗传学网络(EUROFORGEN-NoE)开展了一个关于基于mRNA的体液/皮肤分型以及对所得RNA和DNA数据进行解释的合作项目。尽管体液和皮肤均由具有不同功能和基因表达谱的多种细胞类型组成,但我们将该程序称为“细胞类型推断”。九个实验室参与了该项目,并使用一个20标记的复合扩增体系来分析样本,这些样本在发货前经过集中制备和全面测试。对复杂性不断增加的样本进行了评估,范围从参考PCR产物、指定或未指定细胞类型来源的cDNA,到具有挑战性的模拟案件样本。从这个样本集中,获得了各种标记物的总体敏感性和特异性信息。此外,还评估了一种用于推断细胞类型的评分系统的可靠性。该评分系统基于重复的RNA分析以及每种细胞类型观察到的/可能的峰的比率[1]。该实验结果支持了这种评分系统的实用性。在解释从模拟案件样本分析中获得的数据时,要求参与实验室整合DNA和RNA结果,并在可能的情况下关联供体和细胞类型。对于DNA和RNA数据的综合解释获得了很大的差异,包括正确的解释。我们推断,凭借分析RNA谱的专业知识、明确的数据解释指南以及对关联供体和细胞类型时潜在陷阱的认识,基于mRNA的细胞类型推断可用于法医案件工作。

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