What the study found
The study found that hsa-miR-96-5p can be used as a stable endogenous reference gene, or normalizer, for microRNA analysis in vitreous humor for post-mortem interval estimation. MiR-222-3p was not suitable for this role.
Why the authors say this matters
The authors say using a validated reference gene could help standardize future molecular thanatochronology studies, which are studies that estimate time since death using molecular markers, and improve the accuracy of post-mortem interval estimation models.
What the researchers tested
The researchers compared two candidate reference microRNAs, miR-222-3p and miR-96-5p, in vitreous humor from 47 forensic autopsy cases with estimated post-mortem intervals from 3 to 24 hours. They assessed detectability, expression stability, and whether levels were independent of post-mortem interval and pre-analytical freezing time using regression models.
What worked and what didn't
MiR-222-3p did not work well as a normalizer because it failed to reach the detection threshold in 61.7% of cases. Hsa-miR-96-5p showed high detectability and expression stability, with a coefficient of variation of 9.07% among valid samples, and it was not significantly correlated with post-mortem interval or pre-freezing time.
What to keep in mind
This was a preliminary study with a limited sample of 47 cases and post-mortem intervals between 3 and 24 hours. The abstract does not describe additional limitations beyond the performance of the two candidate reference genes.
Key points
- hsa-miR-96-5p was validated as a stable endogenous reference gene for vitreous humor analysis.
- miR-222-3p was rejected because it was often not detectable.
- The study examined 47 forensic autopsy cases with post-mortem intervals from 3 to 24 hours.
- hsa-miR-96-5p showed no significant correlation with post-mortem interval or pre-freezing time.
- The authors say the validated reference gene may help standardize future thanatochronology studies.
Disclosure
- Research title:
- hsa-miR-96-5p validated as a reference for vitreous humor PMI estimation
- Publication date:
- 2026-02-24
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