[A primary study of criterion for source identification of gastrointestinal tumor sample with Identifiler multiplex system].

Fa Yi Xue Za Zhi

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai 200063, PR China.

Published: April 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to assess how effectively the Identifiler system can be used to identify the source of gastrointestinal tumors based on specific genetic markers (IAn and A2).
  • A total of 105 tumor samples were compared with normal samples to analyze the genetic differences, revealing a mutation rate in 31.43% of the tumors and leading to the establishment of cut-off criteria for accurate identification.
  • The results indicate that the developed criteria are highly effective, showing high sensitivity and positive predictive value for distinguishing tumor samples from unrelated individuals or close relatives of the patient.

Article Abstract

Objective: To investigate the criterion for source identification of gastrointestinal tumor based on the number of identical allele (IAn) and the number of matched STR locus with 2 identical alleles (A2) in Identifiler system.

Methods: One hundred and five pairs of gastrointestinal tumor samples and homologous normal samples (TN group) were genotyped with Identifiler system. The numbers of STR locus with genotypic alteration (STRGA) in each tumor were determined by comparing the genotype of the matched STR loci in each pair of samples. According to the limited distribution of IAn and A2, 16 different values of IAn was substituted into the published discriminant functions to obtain the cut-off values of IAn and A2 for source identification of tumor sample. Indices including sensitivity (SEN), specificity (SPE), accuracy (AC), positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) for distinguishing tumor from an unrelated individual or a full sibling of the patient were calculated. Concordance of the identification results based on the determined criteria and the definite facts were statistically tested with Kappa index.

Results: The total frequency of STRGA was 5.46%. There were 31.43% of the 105 tumor samples carried at least one STR locus with STRGA mutation. According to the Fisher discrimination rules, criteria I (IAn>or=23 and A2>or=8) and criteriall (IAn>or=26 and A2>or=11) meet the requirements of distinguishing tumor sample from an unrelated individual or a full sibling of the patient with tumor, respectively. SEN=0.971 0, PPV=1.000 0, PPV=0.891 9 and Kappa=0.923 5, when the criteria were used to determine the specified relatives.

Conclusion: Criteria I and criteria II were powerful for distinguishing tumor sample from an unrelated individual or a full sibling of the patient with tumor, respectively, when the Identifiler system was adopted for source identification of gastrointestinal tumor sample.

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