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Transmissibility of Atypical Scrapie in Ovine Transgenic Mice: Major Effects of Host Prion Protein Expression and Donor Prion Genotype
Atypical scrapie or Nor98 has been identified as a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) that is clearly distinguishable from classical scrapie and BSE, notably regarding the biochemical features of the protease-resistant prion protein PrP(res) and the genetic factors involved in susceptibil...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2752806/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19806224 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007300 |
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author | Arsac, Jean-Noël Bétemps, Dominique Morignat, Eric Féraudet, Cécile Bencsik, Anna Aubert, Denise Grassi, Jacques Baron, Thierry |
author_facet | Arsac, Jean-Noël Bétemps, Dominique Morignat, Eric Féraudet, Cécile Bencsik, Anna Aubert, Denise Grassi, Jacques Baron, Thierry |
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description | Atypical scrapie or Nor98 has been identified as a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) that is clearly distinguishable from classical scrapie and BSE, notably regarding the biochemical features of the protease-resistant prion protein PrP(res) and the genetic factors involved in susceptibility to the disease. In this study we transmitted the disease from a series of 12 French atypical scrapie isolates in a transgenic mouse model (TgOvPrP4) overexpressing in the brain ∼0.25, 1.5 or 6× the levels of the PrP(ARQ) ovine prion protein under the control of the neuron-specific enolase promoter. We used an approach based on serum PrP(c) measurements that appeared to reflect the different PrP(c) expression levels in the central nervous system. We found that transmission of atypical scrapie, much more than in classical scrapie or BSE, was strongly influenced by the PrP(c) expression levels of TgOvPrP4 inoculated mice. Whereas TgOvPrP4 mice overexpressing ∼6× the normal PrP(c) level died after a survival periods of 400 days, those with ∼1.5× the normal PrP(c) level died at around 700 days. The transmission of atypical scrapie in TgOvPrP4 mouse line was also strongly influenced by the prnp genotypes of the animal source of atypical scrapie. Isolates carrying the AF(141)RQ or AHQ alleles, associated with increased disease susceptibility in the natural host, showed a higher transmissibility in TgOvPrP4 mice. The biochemical analysis of PrP(res) in TgOvPrP4 mouse brains showed a fully conserved pattern, compared to that in the natural host, with three distinct PrP(res) products. Our results throw light on the transmission features of atypical scrapie and suggest that the risk of transmission is intrinsically lower than that of classical scrapie or BSE, especially in relation to the expression level of the prion protein. |
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spelling | pubmed-27528062009-10-06 Transmissibility of Atypical Scrapie in Ovine Transgenic Mice: Major Effects of Host Prion Protein Expression and Donor Prion Genotype Arsac, Jean-Noël Bétemps, Dominique Morignat, Eric Féraudet, Cécile Bencsik, Anna Aubert, Denise Grassi, Jacques Baron, Thierry PLoS One Research Article Atypical scrapie or Nor98 has been identified as a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) that is clearly distinguishable from classical scrapie and BSE, notably regarding the biochemical features of the protease-resistant prion protein PrP(res) and the genetic factors involved in susceptibility to the disease. In this study we transmitted the disease from a series of 12 French atypical scrapie isolates in a transgenic mouse model (TgOvPrP4) overexpressing in the brain ∼0.25, 1.5 or 6× the levels of the PrP(ARQ) ovine prion protein under the control of the neuron-specific enolase promoter. We used an approach based on serum PrP(c) measurements that appeared to reflect the different PrP(c) expression levels in the central nervous system. We found that transmission of atypical scrapie, much more than in classical scrapie or BSE, was strongly influenced by the PrP(c) expression levels of TgOvPrP4 inoculated mice. Whereas TgOvPrP4 mice overexpressing ∼6× the normal PrP(c) level died after a survival periods of 400 days, those with ∼1.5× the normal PrP(c) level died at around 700 days. The transmission of atypical scrapie in TgOvPrP4 mouse line was also strongly influenced by the prnp genotypes of the animal source of atypical scrapie. Isolates carrying the AF(141)RQ or AHQ alleles, associated with increased disease susceptibility in the natural host, showed a higher transmissibility in TgOvPrP4 mice. The biochemical analysis of PrP(res) in TgOvPrP4 mouse brains showed a fully conserved pattern, compared to that in the natural host, with three distinct PrP(res) products. Our results throw light on the transmission features of atypical scrapie and suggest that the risk of transmission is intrinsically lower than that of classical scrapie or BSE, especially in relation to the expression level of the prion protein. Public Library of Science 2009-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2752806/ /pubmed/19806224 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007300 Text en ARSAC et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Arsac, Jean-Noël Bétemps, Dominique Morignat, Eric Féraudet, Cécile Bencsik, Anna Aubert, Denise Grassi, Jacques Baron, Thierry Transmissibility of Atypical Scrapie in Ovine Transgenic Mice: Major Effects of Host Prion Protein Expression and Donor Prion Genotype |
title | Transmissibility of Atypical Scrapie in Ovine Transgenic Mice: Major Effects of Host Prion Protein Expression and Donor Prion Genotype |
title_full | Transmissibility of Atypical Scrapie in Ovine Transgenic Mice: Major Effects of Host Prion Protein Expression and Donor Prion Genotype |
title_fullStr | Transmissibility of Atypical Scrapie in Ovine Transgenic Mice: Major Effects of Host Prion Protein Expression and Donor Prion Genotype |
title_full_unstemmed | Transmissibility of Atypical Scrapie in Ovine Transgenic Mice: Major Effects of Host Prion Protein Expression and Donor Prion Genotype |
title_short | Transmissibility of Atypical Scrapie in Ovine Transgenic Mice: Major Effects of Host Prion Protein Expression and Donor Prion Genotype |
title_sort | transmissibility of atypical scrapie in ovine transgenic mice: major effects of host prion protein expression and donor prion genotype |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2752806/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19806224 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0007300 |
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