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A Ge.F.I. Collaborative Study: Evaluating Reproducibility and Accuracy of a DNA‐Methylation‐Based Age‐Predictive Assay for Routine Implementation in Forensic Casework

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
The increasing interest in DNA methylation (DNAm) analysis within the forensic scientific community prompted a collaborative project by Ge.F.I. (Genetisti Forensi Italiani). The study evaluated a standardized bisulfite conversion–based Single Base Extension (SBE) protocol for the analysis of the methylation levels at five age-predictive loci (ELOVL2, FHL2, KLF14, C1orf132/MIR29B2C, and TRIM59). The study encompassed three phases: (1) setting up and validating the protocol to ensure consistency and reproducibility; (2) comparing fresh peripheral blood with blood spots; and (3) evaluating sources of intra- and inter-laboratory variability. Samples from 22 Italian volunteers were analyzed by 6 laboratories in replicates for a total of 528 records. From phase I emerged that the choice of genetic sequencer significantly contributed to inter-laboratory data variation, resulting in separate regression analyses performed for each laboratory. In phase II, blood spots were found to be a reliable source for DNAm analysis, despite exhibiting increased experimental variation compared to fresh peripheral blood. In phase III, a strong correlation between the individual's predicted and true ages was observed across different laboratories. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of the residuals indicated that one-third of the total variance could be attributed to laboratory-specific factors, whereas two-thirds could be attributed to inter-individual biological differences. The leave-one-out cross-validation (LOO-CV) method yielded an overall mean absolute deviation (MAD) value of 4.41 years, with an average 95% confidence interval of 5.24 years. Stepwise regression analysis proved that a restricted model (ELOVL2, C1orf132/MIR29B2C, and TRIM59) produced results virtually indistinguishable from the five-loci model. Additionally, the analysis of samples in replicates greatly improved the fit of the regression model, balancing the slight effects of intra-laboratory variability. In conclusion, the bisulfite conversion–based SBE protocol, combined with replicate analysis and in-lab calibration of a regression-prediction model, proves to be a reliable and easily implementable method for age prediction in forensic laboratories.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CpG marker; DNA methylation; Single Base Extension; age prediction; inter‐laboratory validation
Elenco autori:
Onofri, Martina; Alessandrini, Federica; Aneli, Serena; Buscemi, Loredana; Chierto, Elena; Fabbri, Matteo; Fattorini, Paolo; Garofano, Paolo; Gentile, Fabiano; Presciuttini, Silvano; Previderè, Carlo; Robino, Carlo; Severini, Simona; Tommolini, Federica; Tozzo, Pamela; Verzeletti, Andrea; Carnevali, Eugenia
Autori di Ateneo:
PREVIDERE' CARLO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1524075
Pubblicato in:
ELECTROPHORESIS
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