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Atypical/Nor98 Scrapie Infectivity in Sheep Peripheral Tissues
Atypical/Nor98 scrapie was first identified in 1998 in Norway. It is now considered as a worldwide disease of small ruminants and currently represents a significant part of the detected transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) cases in Europe. Atypical/Nor98 scrapie cases were reported in ARR...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3037359/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21347349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1001285 |
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author | Andréoletti, Olivier Orge, Leonor Benestad, Sylvie L. Beringue, Vincent Litaise, Claire Simon, Stéphanie Le Dur, Annick Laude, Hubert Simmons, Hugh Lugan, Séverine Corbière, Fabien Costes, Pierrette Morel, Nathalie Schelcher, François Lacroux, Caroline |
author_facet | Andréoletti, Olivier Orge, Leonor Benestad, Sylvie L. Beringue, Vincent Litaise, Claire Simon, Stéphanie Le Dur, Annick Laude, Hubert Simmons, Hugh Lugan, Séverine Corbière, Fabien Costes, Pierrette Morel, Nathalie Schelcher, François Lacroux, Caroline |
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description | Atypical/Nor98 scrapie was first identified in 1998 in Norway. It is now considered as a worldwide disease of small ruminants and currently represents a significant part of the detected transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) cases in Europe. Atypical/Nor98 scrapie cases were reported in ARR/ARR sheep, which are highly resistant to BSE and other small ruminants TSE agents. The biology and pathogenesis of the Atypical/Nor98 scrapie agent in its natural host is still poorly understood. However, based on the absence of detectable abnormal PrP in peripheral tissues of affected individuals, human and animal exposure risk to this specific TSE agent has been considered low. In this study we demonstrate that infectivity can accumulate, even if no abnormal PrP is detectable, in lymphoid tissues, nerves, and muscles from natural and/or experimental Atypical/Nor98 scrapie cases. Evidence is provided that, in comparison to other TSE agents, samples containing Atypical/Nor98 scrapie infectivity could remain PrP(Sc) negative. This feature will impact detection of Atypical/Nor98 scrapie cases in the field, and highlights the need to review current evaluations of the disease prevalence and potential transmissibility. Finally, an estimate is made of the infectivity loads accumulating in peripheral tissues in both Atypical/Nor98 and classical scrapie cases that currently enter the food chain. The results obtained indicate that dietary exposure risk to small ruminants TSE agents may be higher than commonly believed. |
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spelling | pubmed-30373592011-02-23 Atypical/Nor98 Scrapie Infectivity in Sheep Peripheral Tissues Andréoletti, Olivier Orge, Leonor Benestad, Sylvie L. Beringue, Vincent Litaise, Claire Simon, Stéphanie Le Dur, Annick Laude, Hubert Simmons, Hugh Lugan, Séverine Corbière, Fabien Costes, Pierrette Morel, Nathalie Schelcher, François Lacroux, Caroline PLoS Pathog Research Article Atypical/Nor98 scrapie was first identified in 1998 in Norway. It is now considered as a worldwide disease of small ruminants and currently represents a significant part of the detected transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) cases in Europe. Atypical/Nor98 scrapie cases were reported in ARR/ARR sheep, which are highly resistant to BSE and other small ruminants TSE agents. The biology and pathogenesis of the Atypical/Nor98 scrapie agent in its natural host is still poorly understood. However, based on the absence of detectable abnormal PrP in peripheral tissues of affected individuals, human and animal exposure risk to this specific TSE agent has been considered low. In this study we demonstrate that infectivity can accumulate, even if no abnormal PrP is detectable, in lymphoid tissues, nerves, and muscles from natural and/or experimental Atypical/Nor98 scrapie cases. Evidence is provided that, in comparison to other TSE agents, samples containing Atypical/Nor98 scrapie infectivity could remain PrP(Sc) negative. This feature will impact detection of Atypical/Nor98 scrapie cases in the field, and highlights the need to review current evaluations of the disease prevalence and potential transmissibility. Finally, an estimate is made of the infectivity loads accumulating in peripheral tissues in both Atypical/Nor98 and classical scrapie cases that currently enter the food chain. The results obtained indicate that dietary exposure risk to small ruminants TSE agents may be higher than commonly believed. Public Library of Science 2011-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3037359/ /pubmed/21347349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1001285 Text en Andréoletti 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 Andréoletti, Olivier Orge, Leonor Benestad, Sylvie L. Beringue, Vincent Litaise, Claire Simon, Stéphanie Le Dur, Annick Laude, Hubert Simmons, Hugh Lugan, Séverine Corbière, Fabien Costes, Pierrette Morel, Nathalie Schelcher, François Lacroux, Caroline Atypical/Nor98 Scrapie Infectivity in Sheep Peripheral Tissues |
title | Atypical/Nor98 Scrapie Infectivity in Sheep Peripheral Tissues |
title_full | Atypical/Nor98 Scrapie Infectivity in Sheep Peripheral Tissues |
title_fullStr | Atypical/Nor98 Scrapie Infectivity in Sheep Peripheral Tissues |
title_full_unstemmed | Atypical/Nor98 Scrapie Infectivity in Sheep Peripheral Tissues |
title_short | Atypical/Nor98 Scrapie Infectivity in Sheep Peripheral Tissues |
title_sort | atypical/nor98 scrapie infectivity in sheep peripheral tissues |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3037359/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21347349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1001285 |
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