Mass spectrometry-based proteomic strategy for ecchymotic skin examination in forensic pathology

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Lorenzo Toma
Giulia Vignali
Elisa Maffioli
Stefano Tambuzzi
Roberta Giaccari
Monica Mattarozzi
Simona Nonnis
Marco Milioli
Lorenzo Franceschetti
Gianluca Paredi
Armando Negri
Benedetta Riccardi
Cristina Cattaneo
Maria Careri
Gabriella Tedeschi
Stefano Bruno
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[1] University of Parma,Department of Chemistry, Life Sciences and Environmental Sustainability
[2] University of Milan,Institute of Legal Medicine, Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health
[3] University of Milan,Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science
[4] University of Parma,Food and Drug Department
[5] University of Milan,CRC Innovation for Well
[6] Chiesi Farmaceutici Spa,Being and Environment (I
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Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics has recently attracted the attention from forensic pathologists. This work is the first report of the development of a shotgun bottom-up proteomic approach based on rapid protein extraction and nano-liquid chromatography/high-resolution mass spectrometry applied to full-thickness human skin for the differential analysis of normal and ecchymotic tissues to identify new biomarkers for bruise characterization and dating. We identified around 2000 proteins from each pooled extract. The method showed excellent precision on independent replicates, with Pearson correlation coefficients always higher than 95%. Glycophorin A, a known biomarker of vital wounds from immunochemical studies, was identified only in ecchymotic tissues, as confirmed by Western blotting analysis. This finding suggests that this protein can be used as a MS-detectable biomarker of wound vitality. By focusing on skin samples from individuals with known wound dating, besides Glycophorin A, other proteins differentially expressed in ecchymotic samples and dependant on wound age were identified, although further analysis on larger datasets are needed to validate these findings. This study paves the way for an in-depth investigation of the potential of MS-based techniques for wound examination in forensic pathology, overcoming the limitations of immunochemical assays.
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