Proteomic characterization of changes in mouse brain cortex protein expression at different post-mortem intervals: a preliminary study for forensic biomarker identification
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Accuracy in the evaluation of death-induced tissue degradation for thanato-chronological
purposes is strictly dependent on the condition of the biological source as well as on the precision of post-mortem interval (PMI) estimation. Thus, the optimization of tissue handling and identification of sensitive post-mortem biomarkers could help establish a timeline for post-mortem events. To this aim, we investigated the proteome changes in cortex samples of 6-week-old female SAMR1 mice over a post-mortem time course. After death, brain tissue was removed immediately (T0), and after 4, 8, 12, 24, and 32 h, four mice were used for each time period, and animals were maintained at 4 ◦C until brain removal. Dissected tissues were frozen at −80 ◦C until processed. Proteomic analysis, performed on samples related to early and late PMIs (<24 h and >24 h post-mortem, respectively) showed protein level changes as compared to T0 samples, with a remarkable increase in Calpain11 in the early PMI, as well as in Caspases 7 and 8 together with Gasdermin 3 in late PMI. These findings were confirmed by LIFT mass spectrometry technology and western blot analysis and, although requiring further investigation in other biological samples, suggest that these proteins could be considered as putative biomarkers of different PMIs.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
post-mortem interval (PMI); mouse brain cortex; proteins; forensic biomarkers; proteomics
Elenco autori:
Bonelli, Martina; DI GIUSEPPE, Fabrizio; Tupone, Nicola; Di Virgilio, Vimal; Catena, ANTONIO MARIA; Locatelli, Marcello; Ascani, Giuliano; Giammaria, Gianluigi; Ciccarelli, Renata; D'Ovidio, Cristian; Angelucci, Stefania
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