mRNA Profiling for Vaginal Fluid and Menstrual Blood Identification.

Methods Mol Biol

Department of Forensic Medicine, Laboratory of Forensic Biology and Genetics, Medical University of Gdansk, ul.Dębowa 23, Gdańsk, 80-204, Poland.

Published: January 2018

Recently mRNA profiling has been widely proposed as a universal tool for biological fluids identification. Here, we describe a test for vaginal fluid identification that combines detection of five markers: vaginal mRNAs and Lactobacilli in end-point PCR reaction. The test detects the following transcripts: HBD1 (Human beta-defensin 1), MUC4 (Mucin 4), MMP11 (Matrix metalloproteinase 11), housekeeping gene G6PDH (glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase), and the 16S-23S rRNA intergenic spacer regions of L. crispatus and L. gasseri/L. johnsonii. Simultaneous analysis of five vaginal markers and a housekeeping gene ensures high specificity and reliability in the detection of vaginal material, which could not be obtained using detection of a single marker.

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