Early Postmortem Interval (Epmi) Estimation Using Differentially Expressed Heck Tor Gene Transcripts

LEGAL MEDICINE(2019)

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Genes differentially expressed after death were selected to construct a mathematical model for early postmortem interval estimation. Sprague Dawley rats were sacrificed and placed at temperatures of 4 degrees C, 15 degrees C, 25 degrees C, and 35 degrees C. Brain tissues were collected at 0, 6, 12, 18, and 24 h after death and total RNA was extracted. Changes in gene transcript levels after death were detected using microarray expression profiling and differentially expressed genes was screened. Expanded experiments were performed to validate gene transcript levels at different temperatures using the reverse transcription real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Six genes with high coefficients of determination were chosen for construction of mathematical models. Optimal ternary cubic equations were built using R software with temperature, postmortem interval and Delta Cq defined as the independent variable x, y and z, respectively. Equations were converted into a three-dimensional visual statistical model using MATLAB. Animal samples were used to validate the mathematical models. Results showed that the 5srRNA showed best stability at four temperatures. The genes Ninj2, Grifin, Arpp19, and Hopx showed high coefficients of determination (> 80%) and low error (< 3h) in verification experiments which indicate that they are potential markers for early postmortem interval estimation.
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Forensic pathology,Gene transcripts,Early postmortem interval,R software,Three-dimensional models
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