Identification of the miRNA-3185/CYP4A11 axis in cardiac tissue as a biomarker for mechanical asphyxia

•miR-3185 is specifically up-regulated in the cardiac tissue of mechanical asphyxia.•No correlation between the expression of miR-3185 and postmortem interval, age or temperature.•miR-3185 regulates the down regulation of CYP4A11 in the death process of mechanical asphyxia. Death by mechanical asphy...

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Veröffentlicht in:Forensic science international 2020-06, Vol.311, p.110293, Article 110293
Hauptverfasser: Han, Liujun, Zhang, Heng, Zeng, Yan, Lv, Yehui, Tao, Li, Ma, Jianlong, Xu, Hongmei, Ma, Kaijun, Shi, Qun, Xiao, Bi, Chen, Long
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Zusammenfassung:•miR-3185 is specifically up-regulated in the cardiac tissue of mechanical asphyxia.•No correlation between the expression of miR-3185 and postmortem interval, age or temperature.•miR-3185 regulates the down regulation of CYP4A11 in the death process of mechanical asphyxia. Death by mechanical asphyxia is one of the most difficult conclusions to make in forensic science, especially in corpses displaying slight or no trauma to the surface of the body. Therefore, death by mechanical asphyxia is difficult to prove in medico-legal practice. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small, non-coding RNAs involved in the regulation of numerous physiological and pathological cellular processes. In the present study, we demonstrate that significantly increased expression of miR-3185 in cardiac tissues was detected among cases of mechanical asphyxia compared to case of craniocerebral injury, hemorrhagic shock, sudden cardiac death and poisoning. We observed no correlation between the expression of miR-3185 and postmortem interval, age or temperature. Further work indicated that CYP4A11 is a putative target gene of miR-3185 and expressed at a relatively low level in cardiac tissue specimens from cases of mechanical asphyxia compared with specimens from cases of craniocerebral injury, hemorrhagic shock, sudden cardiac death and poisoning. Our results suggest that the miRNA-3185/CYP4A11 axis is associated with mechanical asphyxia-induced death and may provide new insight into asphyxial death investigations.
ISSN:0379-0738
1872-6283
DOI:10.1016/j.forsciint.2020.110293