MYCOBACTERIA AND TUBERCULOSIS IN FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY AND BIOARCHAEOLOGY: PALEOPATHOLOGICAL, BIOMOLECULAR EVIDENCE AND THEORETICAL-METHODOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS

Autores

  • Ana Valeska Vasconcelos Garcia Ceará State Forensic Expertise Superintendence (PEFOCE)
  • Sebastião Lacerda de Lima Filho Federal University of Ceará (UFC)
  • Natália Aquino Dantas Federal University of Ceará (UFC)
  • Mariana Veríssimo de Lima Federal University of Ceará (UFC)
  • Marcos Tadeu Ellery Frota Federal University of Ceará (UFC)
  • Manoel Odorico de Moraes Filho Federal University of Ceará (UFC)
  • Renato Evando Moreira Filho Federal University of Ceará (UFC)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i8.29631

Palavras-chave:

Tuberculosis. Paleopathology. Forensic anthropology. Ancient DNA. Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Resumo

This article presents a theoretical review on mycobacteria and tuberculosis (TB) in forensic anthropology and bioarchaeology, emphasizing paleopathological and biomolecular evidence. The aim was to systematize knowledge about the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC), skeletal diagnostic criteria, contributions of paleomicrobiology (aDNA and lipid biomarkers), and implications for forensic practice and the historical reconstruction of the disease. The methodology consisted of a narrative review of international and regional scientific literature, prioritizing studies in paleopathology, paleogenomics, and identified skeletal collections. Main findings indicate that classic lesions (Pott’s disease) and non-specific indicators (visceral rib periostitis, endocranial changes) should be interpreted together with molecular data; that the true prevalence of past infection was underestimated by the skeletal record; and that recent evolutionary scenarios point to an ancient human origin of the MTBC and complex zoonotic routes, including in pre-contact Americas. It is concluded that integrating morphological and biomolecular methods strengthens diagnosis and contextual interpretation of TB in archaeological and forensic human remains.

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Biografia do Autor

Ana Valeska Vasconcelos Garcia, Ceará State Forensic Expertise Superintendence (PEFOCE)

Forensic Pathology Sector, Forensic Laboratory Analysis Coordination (CALF), Ceará State Forensic Expertise Superintendence (PEFOCE), Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.

Sebastião Lacerda de Lima Filho, Federal University of Ceará (UFC)

Forensic Bioarchaeology Laboratory (LABFOR), Medical-Legal Forensic Entomology Unit, Center for Research and Development of Medicines (NPDM), Federal University of Ceará (UFC), and Forensic Anthropology Unit (NUAF), Ceará State Forensic Expertise Superintendence (PEFOCE), Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.

Natália Aquino Dantas, Federal University of Ceará (UFC)

Forensic Anthropology Unit (NUAF), Ceará State Forensic Expertise Superintendence (PEFOCE), Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil; Collaborator, Forensic Bioarchaeology Laboratory (LABFOR), Center for Research and Development of Medicines (NPDM), Federal University of Ceará (UFC), Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.

Mariana Veríssimo de Lima, Federal University of Ceará (UFC)

Translational Bioarchaeology Laboratory (LABBAT), Center for Research and Development of Medicines (NPDM), Federal University of Ceará (UFC), Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil. 

Marcos Tadeu Ellery Frota, Federal University of Ceará (UFC)

Forensic Anthropology Unit (NUAF), Ceará State Forensic Expertise Superintendence (PEFOCE), Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil; Researcher, Forensic Bioarchaeology Laboratory (LABFOR), Center for Research and Development of Medicines (NPDM), Federal University of Ceará (UFC), Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.

Manoel Odorico de Moraes Filho, Federal University of Ceará (UFC)

Center for Research and Development of Medicines (NPDM), School of Medicine, Federal University of Ceará (UFC), and Graduate Program in Translational Medicine (PPGMT), Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.

Renato Evando Moreira Filho, Federal University of Ceará (UFC)

Medical Examiner. Ceará State Forensic Expertise Superintendence (PEFOCE), Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil; School of Medicine (FAMED), Federal University of Ceará (UFC), Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil. 

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Publicado

2026-08-19

Como Citar

Garcia, A. V. V., Lima Filho, S. L. de, Dantas, N. A., Lima, M. V. de, Frota, M. T. E., Moraes Filho, M. O. de, & Moreira Filho, R. E. (2026). MYCOBACTERIA AND TUBERCULOSIS IN FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY AND BIOARCHAEOLOGY: PALEOPATHOLOGICAL, BIOMOLECULAR EVIDENCE AND THEORETICAL-METHODOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 12(8), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i8.29631