A Novel On-Chip Method for Differential Extraction of Sperm in Forensic Cases
Date
2018Author
Cimen, Duygu
Yuksekkaya, Mehmet
Filippini, Chiara
Kumar, Deepan Kishore
Calamak, Semih
Durmus, Naside Gozde
Duncan, George
Klevan, Leonard
Demirci, Utkan
Yesil, Yusuf
Inci, Fatih
Ozen, Mehmet O.
Saylan, Yeseren
Miansari, Morteza
Dhara, Raghu
Chinnasamy, Thiruppathiraja
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One out of every six American women has been the victim of a sexual assault in their lifetime. However, the DNA casework backlog continues to increase outpacing the nation's capacity since DNA evidence processing in sexual assault casework remains a bottleneck due to laborious and time-consuming differential extraction of victim's and perpetrator's cells. Additionally, a significant amount (60-90%) of male DNA evidence may be lost with existing procedures. Here, a microfluidic method is developed that selectively captures sperm using a unique oligosaccharide sequence (Sialyl-Lewis(X)), a major carbohydrate ligand for sperm-egg binding. This method is validated with forensic mock samples dating back to 2003, resulting in 70-92% sperm capture efficiency and a 60-92% reduction in epithelial fraction. Captured sperm are then lysed on-chip and sperm DNA is isolated. This method reduces assay-time from 8 h to 80 min, providing an inexpensive alternative to current differential extraction techniques, accelerating identification of suspects and advancing public safety.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/8163https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.201800121
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/advs.201800121
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