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Strain-Associated Variations in Abnormal PrP Trafficking of Sheep Scrapie

Journal

BRAIN PATHOLOGY
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages 1-11

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1750-3639.2008.00150.x

Keywords

endocytosis; prion disease; scrapie; stroin

Funding

  1. DEFRA [Se1940]

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Prion diseases are associated with the accumulation of an abnormal form of the host-coded prion protein (PrP). It is postulated that different tertiary or quaternary structures of infectious PrP provide the information necessary to code for strain properties. We show here that different light microscopic types of abnormal PrP (PrPd) accumulation found in each of 10 sheep scrapie cases correspond ultrastructurally with abnormal endocytosis, increased endo-lysosomes, microfolding of plasma membranes, extracellular PrPd release and intercellular PrPd transfer of neurons and/or glia. The same accumulation patterns of PrPd and associated subcellular lesions were present in each of two scrapie strains present, but they were present in different proportions. The observations suggest that different trafficking pathways of PrPd are influenced by strain and cell type and that a single prion strain causes several PrPd-protein interactions at the cell membrane. These results imply that strains may contain or result in production of multiple isoforms of PrPd.

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