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The effect of environmental conditions on the rate of RNA degradation in dried blood stains

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DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2020.102456

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RNA degradation; Body fluid stains; Sample aging; qPCR

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  1. Office of Justice Programs, National Institutes of Justice [2018-DU-BX-0206]

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The relationship between RNA degradation and the age of a bloodstain was investigated by storing bloodstains in different environments with varying temperatures and relative humidities. The results showed that higher temperatures and humidities accelerated RNA degradation, while a cold and dry environment better preserved the integrity of the transcriptome in dried bloodstains. Ongoing investigations are aiming to incorporate environmental conditions of crime scenes into the estimation of sample age.
The relationship between RNA degradation and the age of a bloodstain has been suggested by the work of several investigators. A prior study from this laboratory described a qPCR assay that was effective at estimating the age of bloodstains stored in an environmentally controlled laboratory for periods of up to one year. In this study, the effect of the environmental conditions on the rate of RNA degradation during storage was analyzed. Bloodstains were prepared on stain cards and stored in one of 9 different environments for periods of up to 24 weeks. At selected times during the storage term, RNA was extracted, reverse transcribed, and the integrity of select transcripts analyzed. Three temperatures (37 degrees C, 20 degrees C, and 4 degrees C) and three relative humidities (rH) (75 %, 35 %, and 10 %) were combined pairwise. The rate of RNA degradation was found to increase 5-10 fold in stains stored at 37 degrees C versus those stored at 20 degrees C. The rate of RNA degradation was faster for stains stored at 20 degrees C compared to 4 degrees C but differed only 2-4 fold. Multivariate regression analysis suggests elevations in temperature or rH will accelerate RNA degradation and will do so to a similar extent. It is clear from the data that the integrity of the transcriptome in dried bloodstains is better preserved in a cold and dry environment. Investigations are ongoing to develop an approach for the estimation of sample age that incorporates the environmental conditions of a crime scene into the age estimate.

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