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ABH antigen typing in bone tissue.

H C Lee1, R E Gaensslen, H W Carver

  • 1Connecticut State Police Forensic Science Laboratory, Meriden.

Journal of Forensic Sciences
|January 1, 1989
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Accurate bone tissue ABH grouping (AB0 blood group system) requires combining two methods: absorption-elution and two-dimensional absorption-inhibition. Neither technique alone provides consistently correct results for this forensic and anthropological application.

Area of Science:

  • Forensic Anthropology
  • Immunogenetics
  • Biochemistry

Background:

  • Accurate ABO blood group determination from bone tissue is crucial for identification in forensic and archaeological contexts.
  • Traditional methods like absorption-elution have limitations in reliability for bone samples.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of absorption-elution and a novel two-dimensional absorption-inhibition technique for ABH grouping of bone tissues.
  • To determine if a combined approach improves accuracy in bone ABH grouping.

Main Methods:

  • Bone tissue samples were subjected to the standard absorption-elution procedure.
  • Bone tissue samples were also analyzed using a newly developed two-dimensional absorption-inhibition procedure.
  • A comparative analysis of results from both methods was performed.

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Main Results:

  • Neither the absorption-elution nor the two-dimensional absorption-inhibition procedure alone yielded consistently accurate ABH grouping results.
  • A combined approach utilizing both absorption-elution and two-dimensional absorption-inhibition demonstrated improved accuracy.
  • Concordant results between the two methods were essential for correct grouping.

Conclusions:

  • A combined absorption-elution and two-dimensional absorption-inhibition technique is proposed as a reliable method for bone tissue ABH grouping.
  • This integrated approach enhances the accuracy of blood group determination from challenging bone specimens.
  • The findings have significant implications for forensic identification and anthropological studies.