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Evaluation of Tamm-Horsfall Protein and Uroplakin III for Forensic Identification of Urine

NCJ Number
231226
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 55 Issue: 3 Dated: May 2010 Pages: 742-746
Author(s)
Tomoko Akutsu, Ph.D.; Hiroshi Ikegaya, M.D., Ph.D.; Ken Watanabe, Ph.D.; Hisayo Fukushima, Ph.D.; Hisako Motani, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Hirotaro Iwase, M.D., Ph.D.; Koichi Sakurada, D.D.S., Ph.D.
Date Published
May 2010
Length
5 pages
Annotation
In this study, Tamm-Horsfall protein (THP), a major component of urinary protein, and uroplakin III (UPIII), a transmembrane protein widely regarded as a urothelium-specific marker, were evaluated for forensic identification of urine by ELISA and/or immunohistochemistry.
Abstract
THP was detected in urine, but not in plasma, saliva, semen, vaginal fluid, or sweat by the simple ELISA method developed in this study. In addition, most aged urine stains showed positive results. The urine specificity of THP was confirmed by gene expression analysis. Therefore, as reported previously, ELISA detection of THP can be used as a presumptive test for urine identification. UPIII was specific for immunohistochemical staining of cells in centrifuged precipitate of urine. However, ELISA and RT-PCR for UPIII were not specific for urine. UPIII may be applicable for forensic urine identification by immunohistochemistry. 3 figures, 2 table, and 26 references (Published Abstract)