Towards localizing head shots – Forensic sub-differentiation of anatomical brain regions by differential RNA expression

IF 0.5 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Jan Euteneuer , Lucas Moitinho-Silva , Cornelius Courts
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Abstract

The detection of organ tissues, including brain, in even challenged forensic sample material by forensic RNA analysis has become a valid and routinely used method of trace contextualization. However, in cases of severe head traumas dealt by blunt impacts or firearm projectiles, for example in situations when multiple offenders handled different weapons, it can be beneficial for criminal investigations to determine by analysis of traces of biological material which area of the head had been hit (and by whom) by proxy of detecting which part of the brain had been injured. A whole transcriptome analysis employing massive parallel RNA Sequencing of four different anatomical areas of the cerebral cortex (frontal, temporal, parietal, occipital) was performed on a training set of autopsy samples from brain tissue. Applying different bioinformatic classification algorithms brain area specific mRNA candidates were selected and suitable markers were then validated on an independent test set of autopsy brain samples using quantitative RT-PCR. Here we found, that the differences in mRNA transcription of these two markers between the four brain regions were too small and less pronounced to be useful for and applicable in forensic RNA analysis. Hence, we conclude, that sub-differentiation of these brain regions via RNA expression analysis is out of forensic scope.

对头部射击的定位-通过差异RNA表达的解剖脑区域的法医亚分化
通过法医RNA分析在甚至受到质疑的法医样本材料中检测包括大脑在内的器官组织,已经成为一种有效且常规使用的痕迹上下文分析方法。然而,在钝性撞击或枪支投射物造成严重头部创伤的情况下,例如在多名罪犯使用不同武器的情况下。通过分析生物材料的痕迹来确定头部的哪个区域被击中(以及被谁击中),而不是检测大脑的哪个部分受伤,这对刑事调查是有益的。在脑组织尸检样本的训练集上,对大脑皮层的四个不同解剖区域(额叶、颞叶、顶叶、枕叶)进行了大规模平行RNA测序的全转录组分析。应用不同的生物信息学分类算法,选择脑区特异性mRNA候选物,然后使用定量RT-PCR在尸检脑样本的独立测试集上验证合适的标记物。在这里,我们发现,这两种标志物在四个大脑区域之间的mRNA转录差异太小,不太明显,不适用于法医RNA分析。因此,我们得出结论,通过RNA表达分析对这些大脑区域进行亚分化超出了法医学的范围。
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Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Forensic Science International Genetics Supplement Series is the perfect publication vehicle for the proceedings of a scientific symposium, commissioned thematic issues, or for disseminating a selection of invited articles. The Forensic Science International Genetics Supplement Series is part of a duo of publications on forensic genetics, published by Elsevier on behalf of the International Society for Forensic Genetics.
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