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Reliable Postmortem Molecular Diagnosis of Anaphylaxis: Co-localization of Mast Cell Degranulation and Immunoglobulin E in Allergic Throat Tissues

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Specialty Forensic Sciences
Date 2020 Jun 23
PMID 32568883
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Anaphylaxis is a serious reaction that may cause death in half an hour without diagnostic characteristic in autopsies. Mast cell (MC) degranulation combined with immunoglobulin E (IgE) plays the key roles in anaphylaxis. Unavailability of serum and instability of measured serum in postmortem diagnoses sometimes limit the opinion of medical experts. Allergic tissues are more accessible than serum, and there is a little research on degranulated mast cells and IgE in different human tissues, whereas we hardly know whether the expression will keep stable over the increasing postmortem interval (PMI). In this research, we examined the mast cell counts and degranulation rates and gE contents in human throat, lung, and intestine tissues and preliminarily investigated the correlation of these markers with PMI in anaphylaxis-associated death. Allergic samples showed a significant increase in mast cell degranulation accompanied by an increase in IgE levels than the control group, but the expression was not significantly correlated with increasing PMI only in throat tissues. Elevated mast cell degranulation combined with increased IgE levels may be a reliable biomarker for forensic diagnosis of human tissues due to IgE-mediated allergic sudden death.

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