Insights into how environment shapes post-mortem RNA transcription in mouse brain

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Raphael Severino Bonadio
Larissa Barbosa Nunes
Patricia Natália S. Moretti
Juliana Forte Mazzeu
Stefano Cagnin
Aline Pic-Taylor
Silviene Fabiana de Oliveira
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[1] University of Brasilia,Department of Genetics and Morphology
[2] University of Brasilia,Faculty of Medicine
[3] University of Padova,Department of Biology and CRIBI Biotechnology Centre
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Most biological features that occur on the body after death were already deciphered by traditional medicine. However, the molecular mechanisms triggered in the cellular microenvironment are not fully comprehended yet. Previous studies reported gene expression alterations in the post-mortem condition, but little is known about how the environment could influence RNA degradation and transcriptional regulation. In this work, we analysed the transcriptome of mouse brain after death under three concealment simulations (air exposed, buried, and submerged). Our analyses identified 2,103 genes differentially expressed in all tested groups 48 h after death. Moreover, we identified 111 commonly upregulated and 497 commonly downregulated genes in mice from the concealment simulations. The gene functions shared by the individuals from the tested environments were associated with RNA homeostasis, inflammation, developmental processes, cell communication, cell proliferation, and lipid metabolism. Regarding the altered biological processes, we identified that the macroautophagy process was enriched in the upregulated genes and lipid metabolism was enriched in the downregulated genes. On the other hand, we also described a list of biomarkers associated with the submerged and buried groups, indicating that these environments can influence the post-mortem RNA abundance in its particular way.
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