[HTML][HTML] BSE prions propagate as either variant CJD‐like or sporadic CJD‐like prion strains in transgenic mice expressing human prion protein

EA Asante, JM Linehan, M Desbruslais, S Joiner… - The EMBO …, 2002 - embopress.org
EA Asante, JM Linehan, M Desbruslais, S Joiner, I Gowland, AL Wood, J Welch, AF Hill
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Abstract Variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (vCJD) has been recognized to date only in
individuals homozygous for methionine at PRNP codon 129. Here we show that transgenic
mice expressing human PrP methionine 129, inoculated with either bovine spongiform
encephalopathy (BSE) or variant CJD prions, may develop the neuropathological and
molecular phenotype of vCJD, consistent with these diseases being caused by the same
prion strain. Surprisingly, however, BSE transmission to these transgenic mice, in addition to …
Abstract
Variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (vCJD) has been recognized to date only in individuals homozygous for methionine at PRNP codon 129. Here we show that transgenic mice expressing human PrP methionine 129, inoculated with either bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) or variant CJD prions, may develop the neuropathological and molecular phenotype of vCJD, consistent with these diseases being caused by the same prion strain. Surprisingly, however, BSE transmission to these transgenic mice, in addition to producing a vCJD‐like phenotype, can also result in a distinct molecular phenotype that is indistinguishable from that of sporadic CJD with PrP Sc type 2. These data suggest that more than one BSE‐derived prion strain might infect humans; it is therefore possible that some patients with a phenotype consistent with sporadic CJD may have a disease arising from BSE exposure.
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