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Microbial DNA fingerprinting of human fingerprints: dynamic colonization of fingertip microflora challenges human host inferences for forensic purposes

机译:人类指纹的微生物DNA指纹:指尖微生物区系的动态定殖挑战了人类宿主推断的法医意义

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Human fingertip microflora is transferred to touched objects and may provide forensically relevant information on individual hosts, such as on geographic origins, if endogenous microbial skin species/strains would be retrievable from physical fingerprints and would carry geographically restricted DNA diversity. We tested the suitability of physical fingerprints for revealing human host information, with geographic inference as example, via microbial DNA fingerprinting. We showed that the transient exogenous fingertip microflora is frequently different from the resident endogenous bacteria of the same individuals. In only 54% of the experiments, the DNA analysis of the transient fingertip microflora allowed the detection of defined, but often not the major, elements of the resident microflora. Although we found microbial persistency in certain individuals, time-wise variation of transient and resident microflora within individuals was also observed when resampling fingerprints after 3 weeks. While microbial species differed considerably in their frequency spectrum between fingerprint samples from volunteers in Europe and southern Asia, there was no clear geographic distinction between Staphylococcus strains in a cluster analysis, although bacterial genotypes did not overlap between both continental regions. Our results, though limited in quantity, clearly demonstrate that the dynamic fingerprint microflora challenges human host inferences for forensic purposes including geographic ones. Overall, our results suggest that human fingerprint microflora is too dynamic to allow for forensic marker developments for retrieving human information.
机译:如果可以从物理指纹中检索到内源微生物皮肤种类/株,并且携带地理上受限的DNA多样性,则人类指尖微生物区系将转移到触摸的对象上,并且可以提供有关个体宿主(例如地理来源)的法医相关信息。我们通过微生物DNA指纹测试,以地理推断为例,测试了物理指纹是否适合揭示人类宿主信息。我们表明,短暂的外源指尖微生物区系通常不同于同一个体的内生细菌。在仅54%的实验中,对瞬时指尖微生物区系的DNA分析允许检测到常驻微生物区系的已定义但并非经常的主要元素。尽管我们在某些个体中发现了微生物的持久性,但在3周后对指纹进行重新采样时,也观察到了个体中瞬时菌群和菌群的随时间变化。尽管来自欧洲和南亚的志愿者的指纹样本之间的微生物种类在频谱上有很大差异,但是在聚类分析中,尽管两个地区之间的细菌基因型没有重叠,但是葡萄球菌菌株之间没有明显的地理差异。我们的研究结果尽管数量有限,但清楚地表明,动态指纹菌群出于司法目的(包括地理原因)挑战了人类宿主的推断。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,人类指纹菌群过于动态,无法进行法医标记物开发以获取人类信息。

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