PrP genotypes of captive and free-ranging Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) with chronic wasting disease

KI O'Rourke, TE Besser, MW Miller… - Journal of General …, 1999 - microbiologyresearch.org
KI O'Rourke, TE Besser, MW Miller, TF Cline, TR Spraker, AL Jenny, MA Wild, GL Zebarth…
Journal of General Virology, 1999microbiologyresearch.org
The PrP gene encodes the putative causative agent of the transmissible spongiform
encephalopathies (TSEs), a heterogeneous group of fatal, neurodegenerative disorders
including human Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease, bovine spongiform encephalopathy, ovine
scrapie and chronic wasting disease (CWD) of North American deer and elk. Polymorphisms
in the PrP gene are associated with variations in relative susceptibility, pathological lesion
patterns, incubation times and clinical course of TSEs of humans, mice and sheep …
The PrP gene encodes the putative causative agent of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), a heterogeneous group of fatal, neurodegenerative disorders including human Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease, bovine spongiform encephalopathy, ovine scrapie and chronic wasting disease (CWD) of North American deer and elk. Polymorphisms in the PrP gene are associated with variations in relative susceptibility, pathological lesion patterns, incubation times and clinical course of TSEs of humans, mice and sheep. Sequence analysis of the PrP gene from Rocky Mountain elk showed only one amino acid change (Met to Leu at cervid codon 132). Homozygosity for Met at the corresponding polymorphic site (Met to Val) in humans (human codon 129) predisposes exposed individuals to some forms of Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease. In this study, Rocky Mountain elk homozygous for PrP codon 132 Met were over-represented in both free- ranging and farm-raised CWD-affected elk when compared to unaffected control groups.
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