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Inactivation of Scrapie Prions by the Electrically Charged Disinfectant CAC-717

Previous studies have revealed that the electrically charged disinfectant CAC-717 has strong virucidal and bactericidal effects but is safe for humans and animals. In this study, CAC-717 was further evaluated for its potential effects as a disinfectant against scrapie prions. Western blotting showed...

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Autores principales: Sakudo, Akikazu, Iwamaru, Yoshifumi, Furusaki, Koichi, Haritani, Makoto, Onishi, Rumiko, Imamura, Morikazu, Yokoyama, Takashi, Yoshikawa, Yasuhiro, Onodera, Takashi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7400677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32635278
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9070536
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Sumario:Previous studies have revealed that the electrically charged disinfectant CAC-717 has strong virucidal and bactericidal effects but is safe for humans and animals. In this study, CAC-717 was further evaluated for its potential effects as a disinfectant against scrapie prions. Western blotting showed that CAC-717 reduced the amount of the abnormal isoform of prion protein (PrP(Sc)) in prion-infected cell (ScN2a) lysates. Furthermore, the reduction of prion transmissibility was confirmed by a mouse bioassay, in which mice injected with scrapie prions pre-treated with CAC-717 survived longer than those injected with untreated scrapie prions. Lastly, to evaluate the seeding activity of ScN2a cell lysates treated with CAC-717, quantitative protein misfolding cyclic amplification (PMCA) was performed directly on ScN2a cell lysates treated with CAC-717, which showed that the median dose of PMCA (PMCA(50)) dropped from log9.95 to log5.20 after CAC-717 treatment, indicating more than a 4 log reduction. This suggests that the seeding activity of PrP(Sc) is decreased by CAC-717. Collectively, these results suggest that CAC-717 has anti-prion activity, reducing both PrP(Sc) conversion activity and prion transmissibility; thus, CAC-717 will be useful as a novel disinfectant in prion diseases.