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A data-driven,high-throughput methodology to determine tissue-specific differentially methylated regions able to discriminate body fluids
Authors:Joana Antunes  Quentin Gauthier  Vanessa Aguiar-Pulido  George Duncan  Bruce McCord
Institution:1. Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States;2. Department of Computer Science, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Miami, United States
Abstract:Tissue-specific differentially methylated regions (tDMRs) are regions of the genome with methylation patterns that modulate gene expression in those tissue types. The detection of tDMRs in forensic evidence can permit the identification of body fluids at trace levels. In this report, we have performed a bioinformatic analysis of an existing array dataset to determine if new tDMRs could be identified for use in body fluid identification from forensic evidence. Once these sites were identified, primers were designed and bisulfite modification was performed. The relative methylation level for each body fluid at a given locus was then determined using qPCR with high-resolution melt analysis (HRM). After screening 127 tDMR's in multiple body fluids, we were able to identify four new markers able to discriminate blood (2 markers), vaginal epithelia (1 marker) and buccal cells (1 marker). One marker for each target body fluid was also tested with pyrosequencing showing results consistent with those obtained by HRM. This work successfully demonstrates the ability of in silico analysis to develop a novel set of tDMRs capable of being differentiated by real time PCR/HRM. The method can rapidly determine the body fluids left at crime scenes, assisting the triers of fact in forensic casework.
Keywords:Body fluid identification  DNA methylation  Forensic epigenetics  Infinium HumanMethylation450 BeadChip array  Serology
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