À propos de cet article

Citez

Adlam R.E., Simmons T.: The effect of repeated physical disturbance on soft tissue decomposition – are taphonomic studies an accurate reflection of decomposition? J. Forensic Sci. 52, 1007–1014 (2007) Adlam R.E. Simmons T. The effect of repeated physical disturbance on soft tissue decomposition – are taphonomic studies an accurate reflection of decomposition? J. Forensic Sci. 52 1007 1014 200710.1111/j.1556-4029.2007.00510.x17645488 Search in Google Scholar

Adserias-Garriga J., Hernandez M., Quijada N.M., Lazaro D.R., Steadman D., Garcia-Gil J.: Daily thanatomicrobiome changes in soil as an approach of postmortem interval estimation: an ecological perspective. Forensic Sci. Int. 278, 388–395 (2017) Adserias-Garriga J. Hernandez M. Quijada N.M. Lazaro D.R. Steadman D. Garcia-Gil J. Daily thanatomicrobiome changes in soil as an approach of postmortem interval estimation: an ecological perspective. Forensic Sci. Int. 278 388 395 201710.1016/j.forsciint.2017.07.01728818754 Search in Google Scholar

Adserias-Garriga J., Hernandez M., Quijada N.M., Lazaro D.R., Steadman D., Garcia-Gil J.: Dynamics of the oral microbiota as a tool to estimate time since death. Mol. Oral Microbial. 32, 511–516 (2017) Adserias-Garriga J. Hernandez M. Quijada N.M. Lazaro D.R. Steadman D. Garcia-Gil J. Dynamics of the oral microbiota as a tool to estimate time since death. Mol. Oral Microbial. 32 511 516 201710.1111/omi.1219128654195 Search in Google Scholar

Barton P.S., Reboldi A., Dawson B.M., Ueland M., Strong C., Wallman J.F.: Soil chemical markers distinguishing human and pig decomposition islands: a preliminary study. Forensic Sci. Med. Pat. 16, 605–612 (2020) Barton P.S. Reboldi A. Dawson B.M. Ueland M. Strong C. Wallman J.F. Soil chemical markers distinguishing human and pig decomposition islands: a preliminary study. Forensic Sci. Med. Pat. 16 605 612 202010.1007/s12024-020-00297-232876891 Search in Google Scholar

Bell C.R., Wilkinson J.E., Robertson B.K., Javan G.T.: Sex-related differences in the thanatomicrobiome in postmortem heart samples using bacterial gene regions v1–2 and v4. Lett. Appl. Microbiol. 67, 144–153 (2018) Bell C.R. Wilkinson J.E. Robertson B.K. Javan G.T. Sex-related differences in the thanatomicrobiome in postmortem heart samples using bacterial gene regions v1–2 and v4. Lett. Appl. Microbiol. 67 144 153 201810.1111/lam.1300529747223 Search in Google Scholar

Benbow M.E., Pechal J.L., Lang J.M., Erb E., Wallace J.R.: The potential of high-throughput metagenomic sequencing of aquatic bacterial communities to estimate the postmortem submersion interval. J. Forensic Sci. 60, 1500–1510 (2015) Benbow M.E. Pechal J.L. Lang J.M. Erb E. Wallace J.R. The potential of high-throughput metagenomic sequencing of aquatic bacterial communities to estimate the postmortem submersion interval. J. Forensic Sci. 60 1500 1510 201510.1111/1556-4029.1285926294275 Search in Google Scholar

Benninger L., Carter D., Forbes S.: The biochemical alterations of soil beneath a decomposing carcass. Forensic Sci. Int. 180, 70–75 (2008) Benninger L. Carter D. Forbes S. The biochemical alterations of soil beneath a decomposing carcass. Forensic Sci. Int. 180 70 75 200810.1016/j.forsciint.2008.07.00118752909 Search in Google Scholar

Blum H.E.: The human microbiome. Adv. Med. Sci. 62, 414–420 (2017) Blum H.E. The human microbiome. Adv. Med. Sci. 62 414 420 201710.1016/j.advms.2017.04.00528711782 Search in Google Scholar

Burcham Z.M., Cowick C.A., Baugher C.N., Pechal J.L., Schmidt C.J., Rosch J.W., Benbow M.E., Jordan H.R.: Total RNA analysis of bacterial community structural and functional shifts throughout vertebrate decomposition. J. Forensic Sci. 64, 1707–1719 (2019) Burcham Z.M. Cowick C.A. Baugher C.N. Pechal J.L. Schmidt C.J. Rosch J.W. Benbow M.E. Jordan H.R. Total RNA analysis of bacterial community structural and functional shifts throughout vertebrate decomposition. J. Forensic Sci. 64 1707 1719 201910.1111/1556-4029.1408331170333 Search in Google Scholar

Burcham Z.M., Hood J.A., Pechal J.L., Krausz K.L., Bose J.L., Schmidt C.J., Benbow M.E., Jordan H.R.: Fluorescently labeled bacteria provide insight on post-mortem microbial transmigration. Forensic Sci. Int. 264, 63–69 (2016) Burcham Z.M. Hood J.A. Pechal J.L. Krausz K.L. Bose J.L. Schmidt C.J. Benbow M.E. Jordan H.R. Fluorescently labeled bacteria provide insight on post-mortem microbial transmigration. Forensic Sci. Int. 264 63 69 201610.1016/j.forsciint.2016.03.01927032615 Search in Google Scholar

Can I., Javan G.T., Pozhitkov A.E., Noble P.A.: Distinctive thanatomicrobiome signatures found in the blood and internal organs of humans. J. Microbiol. Meth. 106, 1–7 (2014) Can I. Javan G.T. Pozhitkov A.E. Noble P.A. Distinctive thanatomicrobiome signatures found in the blood and internal organs of humans. J. Microbiol. Meth. 106 1 7 201410.1016/j.mimet.2014.07.02625091187 Search in Google Scholar

Carter D.O., Metcalf J.L., Bibat A., Knight R.: Seasonal variation of postmortem microbial communities. Forensic Sci. Med. Pat. 11, 202–207 (2015) Carter D.O. Metcalf J.L. Bibat A. Knight R. Seasonal variation of postmortem microbial communities. Forensic Sci. Med. Pat 11 202 207 201510.1007/s12024-015-9667-7963688925737335 Search in Google Scholar

Carter D.O., Tibbett M.: Taphonomic mycota: fungi with forensic potential. J. Forensic Sci. 48, 168–171 (2003) Carter D.O. Tibbett M. Taphonomic mycota: fungi with forensic potential. J. Forensic Sci. 48 168 171 200310.1520/JFS2002169 Search in Google Scholar

Cernosek T., Eckert K.E., Carter D.O., Perrault K.A.: Volatile organic compound profiling from postmortem microbes using gas chromatography – mass spectrometry. J. Forensic Sci. 65, 134–143 (2019) Cernosek T. Eckert K.E. Carter D.O. Perrault K.A. Volatile organic compound profiling from postmortem microbes using gas chromatography – mass spectrometry. J. Forensic Sci. 65 134 143 201910.1111/1556-4029.1417331479524 Search in Google Scholar

Chun L.P., Miguel M.J., Junkins E.N., Forbes S.L., Carter D.O.: An initial investigation into the ecology of culturable aerobic postmortem bacteria. Sci. Justice, 55, 394–401 (2015) Chun L.P. Miguel M.J. Junkins E.N. Forbes S.L. Carter D.O. An initial investigation into the ecology of culturable aerobic postmortem bacteria. Sci. Justice 55 394 401 201510.1016/j.scijus.2015.07.00326654073 Search in Google Scholar

Clement C., Hill J.M., Dua P., Culicchia F., Lukiw W.J.: Analysis of RNA from Alzheimer’s disease post-mortem brain tissues. Mol. Neurobiol. 53, 1322–1328 (2016) Clement C. Hill J.M. Dua P. Culicchia F. Lukiw W.J. Analysis of RNA from Alzheimer’s disease post-mortem brain tissues. Mol. Neurobiol. 53 1322 1328 201610.1007/s12035-015-9105-6545016425631714 Search in Google Scholar

Cobaugh K.L., Schaeffer S.M., DeBruyn J.M.: Functional and structural succession of soil microbial communities below decomposing human cadavers. Plos One, 10, e0130201 (2015) Cobaugh K.L. Schaeffer S.M. DeBruyn J.M. Functional and structural succession of soil microbial communities below decomposing human cadavers. Plos One 10 e0130201 201510.1371/journal.pone.0130201446632026067226 Search in Google Scholar

Damann F.E., William D.E., Layton A.C.: Potential use of bacterial community succession in decaying human bone for estimating postmortem interval. J. Forensic Sci. 60, 844–850 (2015) Damann F.E. William D.E. Layton A.C. Potential use of bacterial community succession in decaying human bone for estimating postmortem interval. J. Forensic Sci 60 844 850 201510.1111/1556-4029.1274425808627 Search in Google Scholar

Dash H.R., Das S.: Thanatomicrobiome and epinecrotic community signatures for estimation of post-mortem time inter val in human cadaver. Appl. Microbiol. Biot. 104, 9497–9512 (2020) Dash H.R. Das S. Thanatomicrobiome and epinecrotic community signatures for estimation of post-mortem time inter val in human cadaver. Appl. Microbiol. Biot. 104 9497 9512 202010.1007/s00253-020-10922-333001249 Search in Google Scholar

Dautartas A., Kenyhercz M.W., Vidoli G.M., Jantz L.M., Mundorff A., Steadman D.W., Differential decomposition among pig, rabbit and human remains. J. Forensic Sci. 63, 1673–1683 (2018) Dautartas A. Kenyhercz M.W. Vidoli G.M. Jantz L.M. Mundorff A. Steadman D.W. Differential decomposition among pig, rabbit and human remains. J. Forensic Sci. 63 1673 1683 201810.1111/1556-4029.1378429603225 Search in Google Scholar

Dawson B.M., Barton P.S., Wallman J.F.: Contrasting insect activity and decomposition of pigs and humans in an Australian environment: a preliminary study. Forensic Sci. Int. 316, 110515 (2020) Dawson B.M. Barton P.S. Wallman J.F. Contrasting insect activity and decomposition of pigs and humans in an Australian environment: a preliminary study. Forensic Sci. Int. 316 110515 202010.1016/j.forsciint.2020.11051533035794 Search in Google Scholar

Dibner H., Valdez C., Carter D.O.: An experiment to characterize the decomposer community associated with carcasses (Sus scrofa domesticus) on Oahu, Hawaii. J. Forensic Sci. 64, 1412–1420 (2019) Dibner H. Valdez C. Carter D.O. An experiment to characterize the decomposer community associated with carcasses (Sus scrofa domesticus) on Oahu, Hawaii. J. Forensic Sci. 64 1412 1420 201910.1111/1556-4029.1400930664801 Search in Google Scholar

Dickson G.C., Vass A.A.: Death is in the air: confirmation of decomposition without a corpse. Forensic Sci. Int. 301, 149–159 (2019) Dickson G.C. Vass A.A. Death is in the air: confirmation of decomposition without a corpse. Forensic Sci. Int. 301 149 159 201910.1016/j.forsciint.2019.05.00531153992 Search in Google Scholar

Duerkop B.A., Hooper L.V.: Resident viruses and their interactions with the immune system. Nat. Immunol. 14, 654–659 (2013) Duerkop B.A. Hooper L.V. Resident viruses and their interactions with the immune system. Nat. Immunol. 14 654 659 201310.1038/ni.2614376023623778792 Search in Google Scholar

Dupuy A.K., David M.S., Li L., Heider T.N., Peterson J.D., Montano E.A., Dongari-Bagtzoglou A., Diaz P.I., Strausbaugh L.D.: Redefining of the human oral mycobiome with improved practices in amplicon-based taxonomy: discovery of Malassezia as a prominent commensal. Plos One, 9, e90899 (2014) Dupuy A.K. David M.S. Li L. Heider T.N. Peterson J.D. Montano E.A. Dongari-Bagtzoglou A. Diaz P.I. Strausbaugh L.D. Redefining of the human oral mycobiome with improved practices in amplicon-based taxonomy: discovery of Malassezia as a prominent commensal. Plos One 9 e90899 201410.1371/journal.pone.0090899394869724614173 Search in Google Scholar

Dworecka-Kaszak B.: Mycobiome – a cross – talk between fungi and their host. XVI Conference DIGMOL 2015, Molecular biology in diagnostics if infectious disease and biotechnology, Warszawa, 2015, s. 67–71 Dworecka-Kaszak B. Mycobiome – a cross – talk between fungi and their host XVI Conference DIGMOL 2015, Molecular biology in diagnostics if infectious disease and biotechnology Warszawa 2015 s. 67 71 Search in Google Scholar

Efenberger M., Wódz K., Brzezińska-Błaszczyk E.: Archeony – istotny składnik mikrobiomu człowieka. Przegl. Lek. 71, 346–351 (2014) Efenberger M. Wódz K. Brzezińska-Błaszczyk E. Archeony – istotny składnik mikrobiomu człowieka. Przegl. Lek. 71 346 351 2014 Search in Google Scholar

Fancher J.P., Aitkenhead-Peterson J.A., Farris T., Mix K., Schwab A.P., Wescott D.J., Hamilton M.D.: An evaluation of soil chemistryinhumancadaverdecompositionisland:potentialfor estimating postmortem interval. Forensic Sci. Int. 279, 130–139 (2017) Fancher J.P. Aitkenhead-Peterson J.A. Farris T. Mix K. Schwab A.P. Wescott D.J. Hamilton M.D. An evaluation of soil chemistryinhumancadaverdecompositionisland:potentialfor estimating postmortem interval. Forensic Sci. Int. 279 130 139 201710.1016/j.forsciint.2017.08.00228866239 Search in Google Scholar

Fernández-Rodríguez A., Cohen M.C. et al.: Post-mortem microbiology in sudden death: sampling protocols proposed in different clinical settings. Clin. Microbiol. Infect. 25, 570–579 (2019) Fernández-Rodríguez A. Cohen M.C. et al Post-mortem microbiology in sudden death: sampling protocols proposed in different clinical settings. Clin. Microbiol. Infect. 25 570 579 201910.1016/j.cmi.2018.08.00930145399 Search in Google Scholar

Finley S.J., Benbow M.E., Javan G.T.: Microbial communities associated with human decomposition and their potential use as postmortem clocks. Int. J. Legal Med. 129, 623–632 (2015) Finley S.J. Benbow M.E. Javan G.T. Microbial communities associated with human decomposition and their potential use as postmortem clocks. Int. J. Legal Med. 129 623 632 201510.1007/s00414-014-1059-025129823 Search in Google Scholar

Finley S.J., Pechal J.L., Benbow M.E., Robertson B.K., Javan G.T.: Microbial signatures of cadaver gravesoil during decomposition. Microb. Ecol. 71, 524–529 (2016) Finley S.J. Pechal J.L. Benbow M.E. Robertson B.K. Javan G.T. Microbial signatures of cadaver gravesoil during decomposition. Microb. Ecol. 71 524 529 201610.1007/s00248-015-0725-126748499 Search in Google Scholar

Forger L.V., Woolf M.S., Simmons T.L., Swall J.L., Singh B.: A eukaryotic community succession based method for postmortem interval (PMI) estimation of decomposing porcine remains. Forensic Sci. Int. 302, 109838 (2019) Forger L.V. Woolf M.S. Simmons T.L. Swall J.L. Singh B. A eukaryotic community succession based method for postmortem interval (PMI) estimation of decomposing porcine remains. Forensic Sci. Int. 302 109838 201910.1016/j.forsciint.2019.05.05431233889 Search in Google Scholar

Frank D.N., Feazel L.M., Bessesen M.T., Price C.S., Janoff E.N., Pace N.R.: The human nasal microbiota and Staphylococcus aureus carriage. Plos One, 5, e10598 (2010) Frank D.N. Feazel L.M. Bessesen M.T. Price C.S. Janoff E.N. Pace N.R. The human nasal microbiota and Staphylococcus aureus carriage. Plos One 5 e10598 201010.1371/journal.pone.0010598287179420498722 Search in Google Scholar

Frederickx C., Dekeirsschieter J., Verheggen F.J., Haubruge E.: Responses of Lucilia sericata Meigen (diptera: Calliphoridae) to cadaveric volatile organic compounds. J. Forensic Sci. 57, 386–390 (2012) Frederickx C. Dekeirsschieter J. Verheggen F.J. Haubruge E. Responses of Lucilia sericata Meigen (diptera: Calliphoridae) to cadaveric volatile organic compounds. J. Forensic Sci. 57 386 390 201210.1111/j.1556-4029.2011.02010.x22150206 Search in Google Scholar

Fu X., Guo J., Finkelbergs D., He J., Zha L., Guo Y., Cai J.: Fungal succession during mammalian cadaver decomposition and potential forensic implications. Sci. Rep. 9, 12907 (2019) Fu X. Guo J. Finkelbergs D. He J. Zha L. Guo Y. Cai J. Fungal succession during mammalian cadaver decomposition and potential forensic implications. Sci. Rep. 9 12907 201910.1038/s41598-019-49361-0673390031501472 Search in Google Scholar

Grice E.A., Serge J.A.: The skin microbiome. Nat. Rev. Microbiol. 9, 244–253 (2011) Grice E.A. Serge J.A. The skin microbiome. Nat. Rev. Microbiol 9 244 253 201110.1038/nrmicro2537353507321407241 Search in Google Scholar

Handke J., Procopio N., Buckley M., Van Der Meer D., Williams G., Caar M., Williams A.: Successive bacterial colonisation of pork and its implications for forensic investigations. Forensic Sci. Int. 281, 1–8 (2017) Handke J. Procopio N. Buckley M. Van Der Meer D. Williams G. Caar M. Williams A. Successive bacterial colonisation of pork and its implications for forensic investigations. Forensic Sci. Int. 281 1 8 201710.1016/j.forsciint.2017.10.02529080415 Search in Google Scholar

Harrison L., Kooienga E., Speights C., Tomberlin J., Lashley M., Barton B., Jordan H.: Microbial succession from a subsequent secondary death event following mass mortality. BMC Microbiol. 20, 309 (2020) Harrison L. Kooienga E. Speights C. Tomberlin J. Lashley M. Barton B. Jordan H. Microbial succession from a subsequent secondary death event following mass mortality. BMC Microbiol. 20 309 202010.1186/s12866-020-01969-3755703733050884 Search in Google Scholar

Hauther K.A., Cobaugh K.L., Jantz L.M., Sparer T.E., DeBruyn J.M.: Estimating time since death from postmortem human gut microbial communities. J. Forensic Sci. 60, 1234–1240 (2015) Hauther K.A. Cobaugh K.L. Jantz L.M. Sparer T.E. DeBruyn J.M. Estimating time since death from postmortem human gut microbial communities. J. Forensic Sci. 60 1234 1240 201510.1111/1556-4029.1282826096156 Search in Google Scholar

Hitosugi M. et al.: Fungican beausefulforensictool. Legal Med. 8, 240–242 (2006) Hitosugi M. et al Fungican beausefulforensictool. Legal Med 8 240 242 200610.1016/j.legalmed.2006.04.00516798051 Search in Google Scholar

Hoffmann C., Dollive S., Grunberg S., Chen J., Li H., Wu G.D., Lewis J.D., Bushman F.D.: Archaea and fungi of the human gut microbiome: correlations with diet and bacterial residents. Plos One, 8, e66019 (2013) Hoffmann C. Dollive S. Grunberg S. Chen J. Li H. Wu G.D. Lewis J.D. Bushman F.D. Archaea and fungi of the human gut microbiome: correlations with diet and bacterial residents. Plos One 8 e66019 201310.1371/journal.pone.0066019368460423799070 Search in Google Scholar

Hoffmann A.R., Proctor L.M., Surette M.G., Suchodolski J.S.: The microbiome: the trillions of microorganisms that maintain health and cause disease in humans and companion animals. Vet. Pathol. 53, 10–21 (2016) Hoffmann A.R. Proctor L.M. Surette M.G. Suchodolski J.S. The microbiome: the trillions of microorganisms that maintain health and cause disease in humans and companion animals. Vet. Pathol. 53 10 21 201610.1177/030098581559551726220947 Search in Google Scholar

Holland K.T., Bojar R.A.: Cosmetics: what is their influence on the skin microflora? Am. J. Clin. Dermatol. 3, 445–449 (2002) Holland K.T. Bojar R.A. Cosmetics: what is their influence on the skin microflora? Am. J. Clin. Dermatol 3 445 449 200210.2165/00128071-200203070-0000112180892 Search in Google Scholar

Hooper L.V., Gordon J.I.: Commensal host – bacterial relationships in the gut. Science, 292, 1115–1118 (2001) Hooper L.V. Gordon J.I. Commensal host – bacterial relationships in the gut. Science 292 1115 1118 200110.1126/science.105870911352068 Search in Google Scholar

Hopkins D.W., Wiltshire P.E.J., Turner B.D.: Microbial characteristics of soils from graves: an investigation at the interface of soil microbiology and forensic science. Appl. Soil Ecol. 14, 283–288 (2000) Hopkins D.W. Wiltshire P.E.J. Turner B.D. Microbial characteristics of soils from graves: an investigation at the interface of soil microbiology and forensic science. Appl. Soil Ecol. 14 283 288 200010.1016/S0929-1393(00)00063-9 Search in Google Scholar

Hyde E.R., Haarmann D.P., Lynne A.M., Bucheli S.R., Petrosino J.F.: The living dead: bacterial community structure of a cadaver at the onset and end of the bloat stage of decomposition. Plos One, e77733 (2013) Hyde E.R. Haarmann D.P. Lynne A.M. Bucheli S.R. Petrosino J.F. The living dead: bacterial community structure of a cadaver at the onset and end of the bloat stage of decomposition. Plos One e77733 201310.1371/journal.pone.0077733381376024204941 Search in Google Scholar

Hyde E.R., Haarmann D.P., Petrosino J.F., Lynne A.M., Bucheli S.R.: Initial insights into bacterial succession during human decomposition. Int. J. Legal Med. 129, 661–671 (2015) Hyde E.R. Haarmann D.P. Petrosino J.F. Lynne A.M. Bucheli S.R. Initial insights into bacterial succession during human decomposition. Int. J. Legal Med. 129 661 671 201510.1007/s00414-014-1128-425431049 Search in Google Scholar

Iancu L., Junkins E.N., Necula-Petrareanu G., Purcarea C.: Characterizing forensically important insect and microbial community colonization patterns in buried remains. Sci. Rep. 8, 15513 (2018) Iancu L. Junkins E.N. Necula-Petrareanu G. Purcarea C. Characterizing forensically important insect and microbial community colonization patterns in buried remains. Sci. Rep. 8 15513 201810.1038/s41598-018-33794-0619561530341329 Search in Google Scholar

Ishii K., Hitosugi M., Kido M., Yaguchi T., Nishimura K., Hosoya T., Tokudome S.: Analysis of fungi detected in human cadavers. Legal Med. 8, 188–190 (2006) Ishii K. Hitosugi M. Kido M. Yaguchi T. Nishimura K. Hosoya T. Tokudome S. Analysis of fungi detected in human cadavers. Legal Med. 8 188 190 200610.1016/j.legalmed.2005.12.00616516528 Search in Google Scholar

Javan G.T., Can I., Finley S.J., Soni S.: The apoptotic thanatotranscriptome associated with the liver of cadavers. Forensic Sci. Med. Phatol. 11, 509–516 (2015) Javan G.T. Can I. Finley S.J. Soni S. The apoptotic thanatotranscriptome associated with the liver of cadavers. Forensic Sci. Med. Phatol. 11 509 516 201510.1007/s12024-015-9704-626318598 Search in Google Scholar

Javan G.T., Finley S.J., Abidin Z., Mulle J.G.: The thanatomicrobiome: a missing piece of the microbial puzzle of death. Front. Microbiol. 7, 225 (2016) Javan G.T. Finley S.J. Abidin Z. Mulle J.G. The thanatomicrobiome: a missing piece of the microbial puzzle of death. Front. Microbiol. 7 225 201610.3389/fmicb.2016.00225476470626941736 Search in Google Scholar

Javan G.T., Finley S.J., Can I., Wilkinson J.E., Hanson J.D., Tarone A.M.: Human thanatomicrobiome succession and time since death. Sci. Rep. 6, 29598 (2016) Javan G.T. Finley S.J. Can I. Wilkinson J.E. Hanson J.D. Tarone A.M. Human thanatomicrobiome succession and time since death. Sci. Rep. 6 29598 201610.1038/srep29598494413227412051 Search in Google Scholar

Javan G.T., Finley S.J., Smith T., Miller J., Wilkinson J.E.: Cadaver thanatomicrobiome signatures: the ubiquitous nature of clostridium species in human decomposition. Front. Microbiol. 8, 2096 (2017) Javan G.T. Finley S.J. Smith T. Miller J. Wilkinson J.E. Cadaver thanatomicrobiome signatures: the ubiquitous nature of clostridium species in human decomposition. Front. Microbiol 8 2096 201710.3389/fmicb.2017.02096567011329163394 Search in Google Scholar

Javan G.T., Finley S.J., Tuomisto S., Hall A., Benbow M.E., Mills D.E.: An interdisciplinary review of thanatomicrobiome in human decomposition. Forensic Sci. Med. Pat. 15, 75–83 (2019) Javan G.T. Finley S.J. Tuomisto S. Hall A. Benbow M.E. Mills D.E. An interdisciplinary review of thanatomicrobiome in human decomposition. Forensic Sci. Med. Pat 15 75 83 201910.1007/s12024-018-0061-030519986 Search in Google Scholar

Javan G.T., Kwon I., Finley S.J., Lee Y.: Progression of thanatophagyincadaver brainandhearttissues. Biochem. Biophys. Rep. 5, 152–159 (2016) Javan G.T. Kwon I. Finley S.J. Lee Y. Progression of thanatophagyincadaver brainandhearttissues. Biochem. Biophys. Rep. 5 152 159 2016 Search in Google Scholar

Jennifer M., DeBruyn J.M., Hauther K.A.: Postmortem succession of gut microbial communities in deceased human subjects. PeerJ, 5, 3437 (2017) Jennifer M. DeBruyn J.M. Hauther K.A. Postmortem succession of gut microbial communities in deceased human subjects. PeerJ 5 3437 201710.7717/peerj.3437547057928626612 Search in Google Scholar

Johnson H.R., Trinidad D.D., Guzman S., Khan Z., Parziale J.V., DeBruyn J.M., Lents N.H.: Machine learning approach for using the postmortem skin microbiome to estimate the postmortem interval. Plos One, 11, e0167370 (2016) Johnson H.R. Trinidad D.D. Guzman S. Khan Z. Parziale J.V. DeBruyn J.M. Lents N.H. Machine learning approach for using the postmortem skin microbiome to estimate the postmortem interval. Plos One 11 e0167370 201610.1371/journal.pone.0167370517913028005908 Search in Google Scholar

Junkins E.N., Speck M., Cartera D.O.: The microbiology, pH, and oxidation reduction potential of larval masses in decomposing carcasses on Oahu, Hawaii. J. Forensic Leg. Med. 67, 37–48 (2019) Junkins E.N. Speck M. Cartera D.O. The microbiology, pH, and oxidation reduction potential of larval masses in decomposing carcasses on Oahu, Hawaii. J. Forensic Leg. Med. 67 37 48 201910.1016/j.jflm.2019.08.00131419763 Search in Google Scholar

Kaszubinski S.F., Receveur J.P., Wydra B., Smiles K., Wallace J.R., Babcock N.J., Weatherbee C.R., Benbow M.E.: Cold case experiment demonstrates the potential utility of aquatic microbial community assembly in estimating a postmortem submersion interval. J. Forensic Sci. 65, 1210–1220 (2020) Kaszubinski S.F. Receveur J.P. Wydra B. Smiles K. Wallace J.R. Babcock N.J. Weatherbee C.R. Benbow M.E. Cold case experiment demonstrates the potential utility of aquatic microbial community assembly in estimating a postmortem submersion interval. J. Forensic Sci 65 1210 1220 202010.1111/1556-4029.1430332073664 Search in Google Scholar

Krakowiak O., Nowak R.: Mikroflora przewodu pokarmowego człowieka – znaczenie, rozwój, modyfikacje. Postępy Fitoterapii, 3, 193–200 (2015) Krakowiak O. Nowak R. Mikroflora przewodu pokarmowego człowieka – znaczenie, rozwój, modyfikacje. Postępy Fitoterapii 3 193 200 2015 Search in Google Scholar

Lang J.M., Erb R., Pechal J.L., Wallace J.R., McEwan R.W., Benbow M.E.: Microbial biofilm community variation in flowing habitats: potential utility as bioindicators of postmortem submersion intervals. Microorganisms, 4, 1 (2016) Lang J.M. Erb R. Pechal J.L. Wallace J.R. McEwan R.W. Benbow M.E. Microbial biofilm community variation in flowing habitats: potential utility as bioindicators of postmortem submersion intervals. Microorganisms 4 1 201610.3390/microorganisms4010001502950627681897 Search in Google Scholar

Lawrence K.E., Lam K.C., Morgun A., Shulzhenko N., Löhr C.V.: Effect of temperature and time on the thanatomicrobiome of the cecum, ileum, kidney, and lung of domestic rabbits. J. Vet. Diagn. Invest. 31, 155–163 (2019) Lawrence K.E. Lam K.C. Morgun A. Shulzhenko N. Löhr C.V. Effect of temperature and time on the thanatomicrobiome of the cecum, ileum, kidney, and lung of domestic rabbits. J. Vet. Diagn. Invest. 31 155 163 201910.1177/1040638719828412683882330741115 Search in Google Scholar

Lecuit M., Eloit M.: The human virome: new tools and concept. Trends Microbiol. 21, 510–515 (2013) Lecuit M. Eloit M. The human virome: new tools and concept. Trends Microbiol 21 510 515 201310.1016/j.tim.2013.07.001717252723906500 Search in Google Scholar

Li H., Xu J. et al.: Molecular characterization of gut microbial shift in SD rats after death for 30 days. Arch. Microbiol. 202, 1763–1773 (2020) Li H. Xu J. et al Molecular characterization of gut microbial shift in SD rats after death for 30 days. Arch. Microbiol 202 1763 1773 202010.1007/s00203-020-01889-w32350549 Search in Google Scholar

Liu Q., Sun Q., Liu Y., Zhou L., Zheng N., Liu L.: Bioluminescent assay of microbial ATP in postmortem tissues for the estimation of postmortem interval. J. Huazhong Univ. Sci. 29, 679–683 (2009) Liu Q. Sun Q. Liu Y. Zhou L. Zheng N. Liu L. Bioluminescent assay of microbial ATP in postmortem tissues for the estimation of postmortem interval. J. Huazhong Univ. Sci. 29 679 683 200910.1007/s11596-009-0601-720037806 Search in Google Scholar

Ma Q., Fonseca A., Liu W., Fields A.T., Pimsler M.L., Spindola A.F., Tarone A.M., Crippen T.L., Tomberlin J.K., Wood T.K.: Proteus mirabilis interkingdom swarming signals attract blow flies. ISME J. 6, 1356–1366 (2012) Ma Q. Fonseca A. Liu W. Fields A.T. Pimsler M.L. Spindola A.F. Tarone A.M. Crippen T.L. Tomberlin J.K. Wood T.K. Proteus mirabilis interkingdom swarming signals attract blow flies. ISME J 6 1356 1366 201210.1038/ismej.2011.210337964322237540 Search in Google Scholar

Malinowska M., Tokarz-Deptuła B., Deptuła W.: Mikrobiom człowieka. Post. Mikrobiol. 56, 33–42 (2017) Malinowska M. Tokarz-Deptuła B. Deptuła W. Mikrobiom człowieka. Post. Mikrobiol. 56 33 42 2017 Search in Google Scholar

Malinowska M., Tokarz-Deptuła B., Deptuła W.: Mikrobiom układu oddechowego w warunkach fizjologicznych i patologicznych. Post. Mikrobiol. 55, 279–283 (2016) Malinowska M. Tokarz-Deptuła B. Deptuła W. Mikrobiom układu oddechowego w warunkach fizjologicznych i patologicznych. Post. Mikrobiol. 55 279 283 2016 Search in Google Scholar

Mann R.W., Bass W.M., Meadows L.: Time since death and decomposition of the human body: variables and observations in case and experimental field studies. J. Forensic Sci. 35, 103–111 (1990) Mann R.W. Bass W.M. Meadows L. Time since death and decomposition of the human body: variables and observations in case and experimental field studies. J. Forensic Sci 35 103 111 199010.1520/JFS12806J Search in Google Scholar

Maujean G., Guinet T., Fanton L., Malicier D.: The interest of postmortem bacteriology in putrefied bodies. J. Forensic Sci. 58, 1069–1070 (2013) Maujean G. Guinet T. Fanton L. Malicier D. The interest of postmortem bacteriology in putrefied bodies. J. Forensic Sci. 58 1069 1070 201310.1111/1556-4029.1215523551205 Search in Google Scholar

Metcalf J.L., Xu Z.Z., Weiss S., Lax S., Treuren W.V.: Microbial community assembly and metabolic function during mammalian corpse decomposition. Science, 351, 6269 (2016) Metcalf J.L. Xu Z.Z. Weiss S. Lax S. Treuren W.V. Microbial community assembly and metabolic function during mammalian corpse decomposition. Science 351 6269 201610.1126/science.aad264626657285 Search in Google Scholar

Metcalf J.L.: Estimating the postmortem interval using microbes: knowledge gaps and a path to technology adoption. Forensic Sci. Int. Gen. 38, 211–218 (2019) Metcalf J.L. Estimating the postmortem interval using microbes: knowledge gaps and a path to technology adoption. Forensic Sci. Int. Gen. 38 211 218 201910.1016/j.fsigen.2018.11.00430448529 Search in Google Scholar

Micozzi M.S.: Experimental study of postmortem change under field conditions: effects of freezing, thawing and mechanical injury. J. Forensic Sci. 31, 953–961 (1986) Micozzi M.S. Experimental study of postmortem change under field conditions: effects of freezing, thawing and mechanical injury. J. Forensic Sci. 31 953 961 198610.1520/JFS11103J Search in Google Scholar

Nash A.K., Petrosino J.F. et al.: The gut mycobiome of the human microbiome project healthy kohort. Microbiome, 5, 153 (2017) Nash A.K. Petrosino J.F. et al The gut mycobiome of the human microbiome project healthy kohort. Microbiome 5 153 201710.1186/s40168-017-0373-4570218629178920 Search in Google Scholar

Park C.H., Lee S.K.: Exploring esophageal microbiomes in esophageal diseases: a systematic review. J. Neurogastroenterol. Motil. 26, 171–179 (2020) Park C.H. Lee S.K. Exploring esophageal microbiomes in esophageal diseases: a systematic review. J. Neurogastroenterol. Motil. 26 171 179 202010.5056/jnm19240717650732235026 Search in Google Scholar

Paulino L.C., Tseng C.T., Strober B.E., Blaser M.J.: Molecular analysis of fungal microbiota in samples from healthy human skin and psoriatic lesion. J. Clin. Microbiol. 44, 2933–2941 (2006) Paulino L.C. Tseng C.T. Strober B.E. Blaser M.J. Molecular analysis of fungal microbiota in samples from healthy human skin and psoriatic lesion. J. Clin. Microbiol. 44 2933 2941 200610.1128/JCM.00785-06159463416891514 Search in Google Scholar

Pechal J.L., Schmidt C.J., Jordan H.R., Benbow M.E.: A large-scale survey of the postmortem human microbiome, and its potential to provide insight into the living health condition. Sci. Rep. 8, 5724 (2018) Pechal J.L. Schmidt C.J. Jordan H.R. Benbow M.E. A large-scale survey of the postmortem human microbiome, and its potential to provide insight into the living health condition. Sci. Rep. 8 5724 201810.1038/s41598-018-23989-w589354829636512 Search in Google Scholar

Pechal J.L., Schmidt C.J., Jordan H.R., Benbow M.E.: Frozen: thawing and its effect on the postmortem microbiome in two pediatric cases. J. Forensic Sci. 62, 1399–1405 (2017) Pechal J.L. Schmidt C.J. Jordan H.R. Benbow M.E. Frozen: thawing and its effect on the postmortem microbiome in two pediatric cases. J. Forensic Sci 62 1399 1405 201710.1111/1556-4029.1341928120409 Search in Google Scholar

Pedersen H.K., Gudmundsdottir V., Nielsen H.B., Hyotylainen T., Nielsen T., Jensen B.A., et al.: Human gut microbes impact host serum metabolome and insulin sensitivity. Nature, 535, 376–381 (2016) Pedersen H.K. Gudmundsdottir V. Nielsen H.B. Hyotylainen T. Nielsen T. Jensen B.A. Human gut microbes impact host serum metabolome and insulin sensitivity. Nature 535 376 381 201610.1038/nature1864627409811 Search in Google Scholar

Procopio N., Ghignone S., Williams A., Chamberlain A., Mello A., Buckley M.: Metabarcoding to investigate changes in soil microbial communities within forensic burial contexts. Forensic Sci. Int. Gen. 39, 73–85 (2019) Procopio N. Ghignone S. Williams A. Chamberlain A. Mello A. Buckley M. Metabarcoding to investigate changes in soil microbial communities within forensic burial contexts. Forensic Sci. Int. Gen. 39 73 85 201910.1016/j.fsigen.2018.12.00230594064 Search in Google Scholar

Procopio N., Ghignone S., Voyron S., Chiapello M., Williams A., Chamberlain A., Mello A., Buckley M.: Soil fungal communities investigated by metabarcoding within simulated forensic burial contexts. Front. Microbiol. 11, 1686 (2020) Procopio N. Ghignone S. Voyron S. Chiapello M. Williams A. Chamberlain A. Mello A. Buckley M. Soil fungal communities investigated by metabarcoding within simulated forensic burial contexts. Front. Microbiol. 11 1686 202010.3389/fmicb.2020.01686739327232793158 Search in Google Scholar

Santiago-Rodriguez T.M., Fornaciari G., Luciani S., Toranzos G.A., Marota I., Giuffra V., Cano R.J.: Gut microbiome and putative resistome of Inca and Italian nobility mummies. Genes, 8, 310 (2017) Santiago-Rodriguez T.M. Fornaciari G. Luciani S. Toranzos G.A. Marota I. Giuffra V. Cano R.J. Gut microbiome and putative resistome of Inca and Italian nobility mummies. Genes 8 310 201710.3390/genes8110310570422329112136 Search in Google Scholar

Sidrim J.C., Moreira Filho R.E., Cordeiro R.A., Rocha M.F.G., Caetano E.P., Monteiro A.J., Brilhante R.S.N.: Fungal microbiota dynamics as a postmortem investigation tool: focus on Aspergillus, Penicillium and Candida species. J. Appl. Microbiol. 108, 1751–1756 (2010) Sidrim J.C. Moreira Filho R.E. Cordeiro R.A. Rocha M.F.G. Caetano E.P. Monteiro A.J. Brilhante R.S.N. Fungal microbiota dynamics as a postmortem investigation tool: focus on Aspergillus Penicillium and Candida species. J. Appl. Microbiol. 108 1751 1756 201010.1111/j.1365-2672.2009.04573.x19863685 Search in Google Scholar

Singh B., Minick K.J., Strickland M.S., Wickings K.G., Crippen T.L., Tarone A.M., Benbow M.E., Sufrin N., Tomberlin J.K., Pechal J.L.: Temporal and spatial impact of human cadaver decomposition on soil bacterial and arthropod community structure and function. Front. Microbiol. 8, 2616 (2017) Singh B. Minick K.J. Strickland M.S. Wickings K.G. Crippen T.L. Tarone A.M. Benbow M.E. Sufrin N. Tomberlin J.K. Pechal J.L. Temporal and spatial impact of human cadaver decomposition on soil bacterial and arthropod community structure and function. Front. Microbiol 8 2616 201710.3389/fmicb.2017.02616575850129354106 Search in Google Scholar

Spagnolo E.V., Stassi C., Mondello C., Zerbo S., Milone L., Argo A.: Forensic microbiology applications: a systematic review. Leg. Med. 36, 73–80 (2019) Spagnolo E.V. Stassi C. Mondello C. Zerbo S. Milone L. Argo A. Forensic microbiology applications: a systematic review. Leg. Med. 36 73 80 201910.1016/j.legalmed.2018.11.00230419494 Search in Google Scholar

Stokes K.L., Forbes S.L., Tibbett M.: Human versus animal: contrasting decomposition dynamics of mammalian analogues in experimental taphonomy. J. Forensic Sci. 58, 583–591 (2013) Stokes K.L. Forbes S.L. Tibbett M. Human versus animal: contrasting decomposition dynamics of mammalian analogues in experimental taphonomy. J. Forensic Sci. 58 583 591 201310.1111/1556-4029.1211523550805 Search in Google Scholar

Strużycka I.: The oral microbiome in dental caries. Pol. J. Microbiol. 63, 127–135 (2014) Strużycka I. The oral microbiome in dental caries. Pol. J. Microbiol 63 127 135 201410.33073/pjm-2014-018 Search in Google Scholar

Thomas T.B., Finley S.J., Wilkinson J.E., Wescott D.J., Gorski A., Javan G.T.: Postmortem microbial communities in burial soil layers of skeletonized humans. Leg. Med. 49, 43–49 (2017) Thomas T.B. Finley S.J. Wilkinson J.E. Wescott D.J. Gorski A. Javan G.T. Postmortem microbial communities in burial soil layers of skeletonized humans. Leg. Med. 49 43 49 201710.1016/j.jflm.2017.05.00928527363 Search in Google Scholar

Thompson C.R., Brogan R.S., Scheifele L.Z., Rivers D.B.: Bacterial interactions with necrophagous flies. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 106, 799–809 (2013) Thompson C.R. Brogan R.S. Scheifele L.Z. Rivers D.B. Bacterial interactions with necrophagous flies. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 106 799 809 201310.1603/AN12057 Search in Google Scholar

Tranchida M.C., Centeno N.D., Cabello M.N.: Soil fungi: their potential use as a forensic tool. J. Forensic Sci. 59, 785–789 (2014) Tranchida M.C. Centeno N.D. Cabello M.N. Soil fungi: their potential use as a forensic tool. J. Forensic Sci. 59 785 789 201410.1111/1556-4029.1239124502190 Search in Google Scholar

Tranchida M.C., Centeno N.D., Stenglein S.A., Cabello M.N.: First record of Talaromyces udagawae in soil related to decomposing human remains in Argentina. Rev. Argent. Microbiol. 48, 86–90 (2016) Tranchida M.C. Centeno N.D. Stenglein S.A. Cabello M.N. First record of Talaromyces udagawae in soil related to decomposing human remains in Argentina. Rev. Argent. Microbiol. 48 86 90 201610.1016/j.ram.2015.10.00226766627 Search in Google Scholar

Tuccia F., Zurgani E., Bortolini S., Vanin S.: Experimental evaluation on the applicability of necrobiome analysis in forensic veterinary science. MicrobiologyOpen, 8, e00828 (2019) Tuccia F. Zurgani E. Bortolini S. Vanin S. Experimental evaluation on the applicability of necrobiome analysis in forensic veterinary science. MicrobiologyOpen 8 e00828 201910.1002/mbo3.828674112330861327 Search in Google Scholar

Tuomisto S., Pessi T., Collin P., Vuento R., Aittoniemi J., Karhunen P.J.: Changes in gut bacterial populations and their translocation into liver and ascites in alcoholic liver cirrhotics. BMC gastroenterol. 14, 40 (2014) Tuomisto S. Pessi T. Collin P. Vuento R. Aittoniemi J. Karhunen P.J. Changes in gut bacterial populations and their translocation into liver and ascites in alcoholic liver cirrhotics. BMC gastroenterol 14 40 201410.1186/1471-230X-14-40399605824564202 Search in Google Scholar

Turnbaugh P.J., Ley R.E., Hamady M., Fraser-Liggett C.M., Knight R., Gordon J.I.: The human microbiome project. Nature, 449, 804–810 (2007) Turnbaugh P.J. Ley R.E. Hamady M. Fraser-Liggett C.M. Knight R. Gordon J.I. The human microbiome project. Nature 449 804 810 200710.1038/nature06244370943917943116 Search in Google Scholar

Vogel H., Shukla S.P., Engl T., Weiss B., Fischer R., Steiger S., Heckel D.G., Kaltenpoth M., Vilcinskas A.: The digestive and defensive basis of carcass utilization by the burying beetle and its microbiota. Nat. Commun. 9, 15186 (2017) Vogel H. Shukla S.P. Engl T. Weiss B. Fischer R. Steiger S. Heckel D.G. Kaltenpoth M. Vilcinskas A. The digestive and defensive basis of carcass utilization by the burying beetle and its microbiota. Nat. Commun. 9 15186 201710.1038/ncomms15186543610628485370 Search in Google Scholar

Wilson A.S., O’Keefe S.J.D. et al.: Diet and the human gut microbiome: an international review. Dig. Dis. Sci. 65, 723–740 (2020) Wilson A.S. O’Keefe S.J.D. et al Diet and the human gut microbiome: an international review. Dig. Dis. Sci 65 723 740 202010.1007/s10620-020-06112-w711780032060812 Search in Google Scholar

Zhao Y., Jaber V., Lukiw W.J.: Secretory products of the human gl tract microbiome and their potential impact on Alzheimer’s disease (AD): detection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in AD hippocampus. Front. Cell. Infect. Microbiol. 7, 318 (2017) Zhao Y. Jaber V. Lukiw W.J. Secretory products of the human gl tract microbiome and their potential impact on Alzheimer’s disease (AD): detection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in AD hippocampus. Front. Cell. Infect. Microbiol. 7 318 201710.3389/fcimb.2017.00318550472428744452 Search in Google Scholar

Zhou W., Bian Y.: Thanatomicrobiome composition profiling as a tool for forensic investigation. Forensic Sci. Res. 3, 105–110 (2018) Zhou W. Bian Y. Thanatomicrobiome composition profiling as a tool for forensic investigation. Forensic Sci. Res. 3 105 110 201810.1080/20961790.2018.1466430619710030483658 Search in Google Scholar

Zhou X., Brown C., Abdo Z., Davis C.C., Hansmann M.A., Joyce P., Foster J.A., Forney L.J.: Differences in the decomposition of vaginal microbial communities found in healthy Caucasian and Black women. ISME J. 1, 121–133 (2007) Zhou X. Brown C. Abdo Z. Davis C.C. Hansmann M.A. Joyce P. Foster J.A. Forney L.J. Differences in the decomposition of vaginal microbial communities found in healthy Caucasian and Black women. ISME J. 1 121 133 200710.1038/ismej.2007.1218043622 Search in Google Scholar

eISSN:
2545-3149
Langues:
Anglais, Polaco
Périodicité:
4 fois par an
Sujets de la revue:
Life Sciences, Microbiology and Virology