THE FORENSIC APPLICATION OF PROTEOMICS FOR THE STUDY OF THE TIME OF DEATH: AN OPERATIVE EXPERIMENTAL MODEL FOR PMI ESTIMATION

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
I. Aquila, M. Sacco, S. Gratteri, Roberto Raffaele, P. Ricci
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Abstract

Post Mortem Interval (PMI) estimation is one of the most important questions the forensic pathologist must answer. To date, it is not possible to establish exactly the hour of death, but only to calculate a period (PMI), during which death most likely occurred. In the forensic field, several laboratory methods can be used to perform this calculation more accurately. However, there is still no biomarker that is universally validated and accepted by the forensic community. In the literature, researches about the application of proteomics for forensic purposes are on the increase. Proteomics is a branch of molecular biology that allows the systematic identification of the proteome from a quantitative and qualitative point of view. Below, we propose the operating model of an experimental study currently underway at the Department of Legal Medicine of the University of Catanzaro. The model is based on taking of peripheral blood samples from patients who died at the Intensive Care Unit (AO “Mater Domini” of Catanzaro). The proposed operating model has several advantages including the evaluation, for the first time, of human biological samples from the exact moment of death. The analysis would allow to identify new potential biomarkers expressed in peripheral blood and validate the forensic application of markers already known in the literature. The knowledge of the exact moment of death (time 0) would allow us to evaluate the proteomic profile more accurately on the human model, overstepping the limits of some extrinsic variables evidenced in the literature. Normal 0 14 false false false IT X-NONE X-NONE
蛋白质组学在死亡时间研究中的法医学应用:PMI估算的实验模型
尸检间隔(PMI)估计是法医病理学家必须回答的最重要的问题之一。到目前为止,还不可能准确确定死亡时间,只能计算死亡最有可能发生的时期。在法医学领域,可以使用几种实验室方法来更准确地进行这种计算。然而,仍然没有一种生物标志物被法医学界普遍验证和接受。在文献中,关于蛋白质组学在法医学中的应用的研究正在增加。蛋白质组学是分子生物学的一个分支,可以从定量和定性的角度对蛋白质组进行系统鉴定。下面,我们提出了卡坦扎罗大学法律医学系目前正在进行的一项实验研究的操作模式。该模型基于从重症监护室(卡坦扎罗的AO“Mater Domini”)死亡患者的外周血样本。所提出的操作模型有几个优点,包括首次从死亡的确切时刻评估人类生物样本。该分析将有助于识别外周血中表达的新的潜在生物标志物,并验证文献中已知标志物的法医学应用。确切的死亡时刻(时间0)的知识将使我们能够在人类模型上更准确地评估蛋白质组学特征,超越文献中证明的一些外部变量的限制。正常0 14假假假IT X-NONE X-NONE
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Journal of Integrated OMICS
Journal of Integrated OMICS Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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期刊介绍: JIOMICS provides a forum for the publication of original research papers, letters to the editor, short communications, and critical reviews in all branches of pure and applied –omics subjects, such as proteomics, metabolomics, metallomics and genomics. Especial interest is given to papers where more than one –omics subject is covered. Papers are evaluated based on scientific novelty and demonstrated scientific applicability. Original research papers on fundamental studies, and novel sensor and instrumentation development, are especially encouraged. Novel or improved findings in areas such as clinical, medicinal, biological, environmental and materials –omics are welcome.
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