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Antibody-based sex determination of human skeletal remains

Shaw, Barry; Foggin, Sophie; Hamilton-Stanley, Petter; Barlow, Andy; Pickard, Catriona; Fibiger, Linda; Oldham, Neil; Tighe, Patrick; Kootker, Lisette M.; Schrader, Sarah; Layfield, Rob

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Authors

Barry Shaw

Sophie Foggin

Petter Hamilton-Stanley

Andy Barlow

Catriona Pickard

Linda Fibiger

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NEIL OLDHAM NEIL.OLDHAM@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Biomolecular Spectrometry

PATRICK TIGHE paddy.tighe@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Molecular Immunology

Lisette M. Kootker

Sarah Schrader

ROBERT LAYFIELD ROBERT.LAYFIELD@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Protein Biochemistry



Abstract

Assignment of biological sex to skeletal remains is critical in the accurate reconstruction of the past. Analysis of sex-chromosome encoded AMELX and AMELY peptides from the enamel protein amelogenin underpins a minimally destructive mass spectrometry (MS) method for sex determination of human remains. However, access to such specialist approaches limits applicability. As a convenient alternative, we generated antibodies that distinguish human AMELX and AMELY. Purified antibodies demonstrated high selectivity and quantitative detection against synthetic peptides by ELISA. Using acid etches of enamel from post-medieval skeletons, antibody determinations corrected osteological uncertainties and matched parallel MS, and for Bronze Age samples where only enamel was preserved, also matched MS analyses. Toward improved throughput, automated stations were applied to analyze 19th-century teeth where sex of individuals was documented, confirming MS can be bypassed. Our immunological tools should underpin development of routine, economical, high-throughput methods for sex determination, potentially even in a field setting.

Citation

Shaw, B., Foggin, S., Hamilton-Stanley, P., Barlow, A., Pickard, C., Fibiger, L., …Layfield, R. (2023). Antibody-based sex determination of human skeletal remains. iScience, 26(11), Article 108191. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.108191

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 10, 2023
Online Publication Date Oct 11, 2023
Publication Date Nov 17, 2023
Deposit Date Oct 20, 2023
Publicly Available Date Nov 17, 2023
Journal iScience
Electronic ISSN 2589-0042
Publisher Cell Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 26
Issue 11
Article Number 108191
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.108191
Keywords Multidisciplinary
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/26250158
Publisher URL https://www.cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S2589-0042(23)02268-X
Related Public URLs https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S258900422302268X

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