Fayixue Zazhi (Oct 2021)

Application of CD83 and HSF5 to Identify Antemortem and Postmortem Skin Burns

  • ZHAO Long-rui,
  • XIAO Jing,
  • SHANG Qing,
  • LI Tao,
  • LIU Xin-she,
  • GUAN Fang-lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12116/j.issn.1004-5619.2020.400401
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 5
pp. 627 – 631

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ObjectiveTo explore the forensic application value of cluster of differentiation 83 (CD83) and heat shock transcription factor 5(HSF5) in identifying antemortem and postmortem skin burns.MethodsThrough reverse transcription real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR), CD83 and HSF5 mRNA levels in the skin tissues of antemortem and postmortem burned mice and human samples were detected quantitatively.ResultsCompared with the control group and the postmortem burned group, the mRNA levels of CD83 and HSF5 in antemortem burned mice were higher. The high mRNA expressions of CD83 could be detected 96 h after death, and the mRNA expressions of HSF5 could be observed 72 h after death. Compared with undamaged skin, increased CD83 and HSF5 mRNA levels were detected in 11 out of 15 cases(P<0.05).ConclusionCD83 and HSF5 can be used in forensic practice as indicators for vital reaction in antemortem burn identification.

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