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Forensic pathological study on temporal appearance of dendritic cells in skin wounds.

Yumi Kuninaka1, Yuko Ishida1, Mizuho Nosaka1, Emi Shimada1, Akihiko Kimura1, Mitsunori Ozaki2, Satoshi Hata1, Tomomi Michiue1, Hiroki Yamamoto1, Fukumi Furukawa1, Wolfgang Eisenmenger3, Toshikazu Kondo4.   

Abstract

Dendritic cells (DCs) can essentially contribute to innate and adaptive immune system in various organs. A double-color immunofluorescence analysis was carried out with anti-CD11c and -HLA-DRα antibodies to detect DCs in 53 skin wounds (their postinfliction intervals: group I, 0-3 days; group II, 4-7 days; group III, 9-14 days; and group IV, 17-21 days). CD11c+HLA-DRα+ DCs were first observed in skin wounds with postinfliction intervals of 3 days, and the DC numbers were found to be elevated in skin wounds with the subsequent increase in postinfliction intervals. Semi-quantitative morphometric analyses showed that the DC number was the highest in the 12-day-old wound. More than 50 DCs were present in 8 of 10 samples (80%) in group II and 14 of 16 samples (87.5%) in group III, and there was no difference between the two groups. Thus, the presence of DCs in a skin wound was possibly estimated as postinfliction intervals of at least 3 days. Furthermore, when a skin wound contained > 50 DCs, its age would be judged as 4-14 days. Collectively, the appearance of DCs in human skin wounds may provide useful information in determining the age of a wound.

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Keywords:  Dendritic cells; Forensic pathology; Wound age determination

Year:  2019        PMID: 31792610     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-019-02185-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


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