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. 2014 Jul;126(1):23-7.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijgo.2014.02.010. Epub 2014 Apr 3.

DNA extraction from filter-paper spots of vaginal samples collected after sexual violence

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DNA extraction from filter-paper spots of vaginal samples collected after sexual violence

Elisabete A Campos et al. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2014 Jul.

Abstract

Objective: To detect the presence of male DNA in vaginal samples collected from survivors of sexual violence and stored on filter paper.

Methods: A pilot study was conducted to evaluate 10 vaginal samples spotted on sterile filter paper: 6 collected at random in April 2009 and 4 in October 2010. Time between sexual assault and sample collection was 4-48hours. After drying at room temperature, the samples were placed in a sterile envelope and stored for 2-3years until processing. DNA extraction was confirmed by polymerase chain reaction for human β-globin, and the presence of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) was quantified. The presence of the Y chromosome was detected using primers for sequences in the TSPY (Y7/Y8 and DYS14) and SRY genes.

Results: β-Globin was detected in all 10 samples, while 2 samples were positive for PSA. Half of the samples amplified the Y7/Y8 and DYS14 sequences of the TSPY gene and 30% amplified the SRY gene sequence of the Y chromosome. Four male samples and 1 female sample served as controls.

Conclusion: Filter-paper spots stored for periods of up to 3years proved adequate for preserving genetic material from vaginal samples collected following sexual violence.

Keywords: DNA; Filter paper; Sexual violence.

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