蛋白糖基化修饰作为鉴别同卵双胞胎的一种新的法医生物标志物

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Yun-zhou Chen , Yang Li , Yi-long Wang , Allah Rakha , Zhenze Liu , Dan-yang Wang , Si-wen Wang , Mao-ling Sun , Hongbo Wang , Atif Adnan , Jun Yao
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鉴别同卵双胞胎(MZ)仍然是法医科学的重大挑战,因为他们几乎相同的DNA,这使得传统的短串联重复(STR)分型无效。受环境因素影响的蛋白质糖基化为个人识别提供了一种有希望的替代方法。虽然表观遗传标记在区分MZ双胞胎方面显示出潜力,但许多标记不稳定,容易降解,或不适合法医现场样本。迫切需要一种稳定可靠的生物标志物来弥补这一空白。本研究独特地探索了蛋白糖基化修饰作为区分MZ双胞胎的新方法。每对双胞胎随机分为A组和b组。采用液相色谱-串联质谱(LC-MS/MS)和western blot (WB)分析,我们研究了6对无血缘关系的个体和3对MZ双胞胎外周血样本的n -糖基化和o -糖基化模式。LC-MS/MS分析在3对MZ双胞胎中鉴定出720个不同的n-糖基化修饰肽,其中77个肽是A组特有的,50个是b组特有的。WB分析基于O-GlcNAc表达模式成功区分了6个不相关的个体和3对MZ双胞胎,尽管双胞胎之间存在细微差异。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,蛋白质糖基化修饰可以作为区分MZ双胞胎的可靠生物标志物,为传统方法不足的法医鉴定提供了重大进步。然而,在广泛采用之前,需要在更大的数据集和模拟法医条件下进行进一步验证。这项研究不仅丰富了潜在的法医生物标志物,而且为研究糖基化在个体特异性中的作用及其在个性化医疗和疾病诊断中的更广泛应用开辟了新的途径。
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Protein glycosylation modification as a novel forensic biomarker for discriminating monozygotic twins
Discriminating monozygotic (MZ) twins remains a significant challenge in forensic science due to their nearly identical DNA, which renders conventional short tandem repeat (STR) typing ineffective. Protein glycosylation, influenced by environmental factors, offers a promising alternative for personal identification. While epigenetic markers have shown potential in distinguishing MZ twins, many are unstable, prone to degradation, or unsuitable for forensic field samples. A stable and reliable biomarker is urgently needed to address this gap. This study uniquely explores protein glycosylation modifications as a novel approach to differentiate MZ twins. Each twin pair was randomly split into group A and group B. Using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and western blot (WB) analysis, we investigated N-glycosylation and O-glycosylation patterns in peripheral blood samples from six unrelated individuals and three pairs of MZ twins. LC-MS/MS analysis identified 720 distinct N-glycosylation-modified peptides across the three pairs of MZ twins, with 77 peptides unique to group A and 50 to group B. WB analysis successfully distinguished both six unrelated individuals and three pairs of MZ twins based on O-GlcNAc expression patterns, despite subtle differences within the twin pairs. Collectively, our findings demonstrate that protein glycosylation modifications can serve as reliable biomarkers for differentiating MZ twins, offering a significant advancement in forensic identification where traditional methods fall short. However, further validation in larger datasets and under simulated forensic conditions is necessary before widespread adoption. This study not only enriches the pool of potential forensic biomarkers but also opens new avenues for research into the role of glycosylation in individual specificity and its broader applications in personalized medicine and disease diagnostics.
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Forensic science international
Forensic science international 医学-医学:法
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.10%
发文量
285
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Forensic Science International is the flagship journal in the prestigious Forensic Science International family, publishing the most innovative, cutting-edge, and influential contributions across the forensic sciences. Fields include: forensic pathology and histochemistry, chemistry, biochemistry and toxicology, biology, serology, odontology, psychiatry, anthropology, digital forensics, the physical sciences, firearms, and document examination, as well as investigations of value to public health in its broadest sense, and the important marginal area where science and medicine interact with the law. The journal publishes: Case Reports Commentaries Letters to the Editor Original Research Papers (Regular Papers) Rapid Communications Review Articles Technical Notes.
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