Dawnay Nick, Hughes Rebecca, Court Denise Syndercombe, Duxbury Nicola
Product Development Group, LGC Forensics, Culham Science Centre, Abingdon OX14 3ED, UK; School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Byrom Street, Liverpool L3 3AF, UK.
Department of Pharmacy and Forensic Science, King's College London, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, Franklin-Wilkins Building, 150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NH, UK.
Forensic Sci Int Genet. 2016 Jan;20:103-111. doi: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2015.10.006. Epub 2015 Nov 4.
Identifying individual species or determining species' composition in an unknown sample is important for a variety of forensic applications. Food authentication, monitoring illegal trade in endangered species, forensic entomology, sexual assault case work and counter terrorism are just some of the fields that can require the detection of the biological species present. Traditional laboratory based approaches employ a wide variety of tools and technologies and exploit a number of different species specific traits including morphology, molecular differences and immuno-chemical analyses. A large number of these approaches require laboratory based apparatus and results can take a number of days to be returned to investigating authorities. Having a presumptive test for rapid identification could lead to savings in terms of cost and time and allow sample prioritisation if confirmatory testing in a laboratory is required later. This model study describes the development of an assay using a single HyBeacon(®) probe and melt curve analyses allowing rapid screening and authentication of food products labelled as Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). Exploiting melt curve detection of species specific SNP sites on the COI gene the test allows detection of a target species (Atlantic cod) and closely related species which may be used as substitutes. The assay has been designed for use with the Field Portable ParaDNA system, a molecular detection platform for non-expert users. The entire process from sampling to result takes approximately 75min. Validation studies were performed on both single source genomic DNA, mixed genomic DNA and commercial samples. Data suggests the assay has a lower limit of detection of 31 pg DNA. The specificity of the assay to Atlantic cod was measured by testing highly processed food samples including frozen, defrosted and cooked fish fillets as well as fish fingers, battered fish fillet and fish pie. Ninety-six (92.7%) of all Atlantic cod food products, tested, provided a correct single species result with the remaining samples erroneously identified as containing non-target species. The data shows that the assay was quick to design and characterise and is also capable of yielding results that would be beneficial in a variety of fields, not least the authentication of food.
识别未知样本中的单个物种或确定物种组成对于各种法医应用都很重要。食品认证、监测濒危物种的非法贸易、法医昆虫学、性侵犯案件调查和反恐只是其中一些可能需要检测生物物种的领域。传统的基于实验室的方法使用各种各样的工具和技术,并利用许多不同的物种特异性特征,包括形态学、分子差异和免疫化学分析。这些方法中的许多都需要基于实验室的仪器设备,结果可能需要数天才能反馈给调查当局。拥有一种用于快速识别的推定测试可以节省成本和时间,如果之后需要在实验室进行确认测试,还可以对样本进行优先级排序。本模型研究描述了一种使用单个HyBeacon(®)探针和熔解曲线分析的检测方法的开发,该方法可对标记为大西洋鳕鱼(Gadus morhua)的食品进行快速筛选和鉴定。利用对COI基因上物种特异性SNP位点的熔解曲线检测,该测试可以检测目标物种(大西洋鳕鱼)以及可能用作替代品的近缘物种。该检测方法是为与Field Portable ParaDNA系统配合使用而设计的,这是一个供非专业用户使用的分子检测平台。从采样到得出结果的整个过程大约需要75分钟。对单源基因组DNA、混合基因组DNA和商业样本都进行了验证研究。数据表明该检测方法的DNA检测下限为31 pg。通过测试包括冷冻、解冻和煮熟的鱼片以及鱼条、裹面糊鱼片和鱼肉馅饼在内的高度加工食品样本,来测量该检测方法对大西洋鳕鱼的特异性。在所有测试的大西洋鳕鱼食品样本中,96个(92.7%)给出了正确的单一物种结果,其余样本被错误地鉴定为含有非目标物种。数据表明该检测方法易于设计和表征,并且能够产生在各种领域都有益的结果,尤其是在食品认证方面。