Literature DB >> 15532881

The first Canadian indigenous case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) has molecular characteristics for prion protein that are similar to those of BSE in the United Kingdom but differ from those of chronic wasting disease in captive elk and deer.

Michael J Stack1, Aru Balachandran, Melanie Chaplin, Linda Davis, Stefanie Czub, Brian Miller.   

Abstract

Brain tissue from a case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) from Alberta was subjected to a Western immunoblotting technique to ascertain the molecular profile of any disease-specific, abnormal prion protein, that is, prion protein that is protease-resistant (PrP(res)). This technique can discriminate between isolates from BSE, ovine scrapie, and sheep experimentally infected with BSE. Isolates of brain tissue from the BSE case in Alberta, 3 farmed elk with chronic wasting disease (CWD) from different parts of Saskatchewan, and 1 farmed white-tailed deer with CWD from Edmonton, Alberta, were examined alongside isolates of brain tissue from BSE, ovine scrapie, and sheep experimentally infected with BSE from the United Kingdom (UK). The molecular weights of PrP(res) and the cross reactions to 2 specific monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were determined for each sample. The BSE isolates from Canada and the UK had very similar PrP(res) molecular weights and reacted with only 1 of the 2 mAbs. The PrP(res) isolated from both elk and white-tailed deer with CWD had a higher molecular weight profile than did the corresponding PrP(res) from the scrapie and BSE isolates. The PrP(res) from CWD cases cross reacted with both mAbs, a property shared with PrP(res) in isolates from scrapie but not with PrP(res) isolates from BSE or sheep experimentally infected with BSE. The results from this study seem to confirm that the PrP(res) isolated from the BSE case in Alberta has similar molecular properties to the PrP(res) isolated from a BSE case in the UK, and that it differs in its molecular and immunological characteristics from the CWD and scrapie cases studied.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15532881      PMCID: PMC545986     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Vet J        ISSN: 0008-5286            Impact factor:   1.008


  26 in total

1.  Tests for BSE evaluated. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy.

Authors:  J Moynagh; H Schimmel
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1999-07-08       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Comparison of abnormal prion protein glycoform patterns from transmissible spongiform encephalopathy agent-infected deer, elk, sheep, and cattle.

Authors:  Richard E Race; Anne Raines; Thierry G M Baron; Michael W Miller; Allen Jenny; Elizabeth S Williams
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2002-12       Impact factor: 5.103

3.  Validation of a western immunoblotting procedure for bovine PrP(Sc) detection and its use as a rapid surveillance method for the diagnosis of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE).

Authors:  O Schaller; R Fatzer; M Stack; J Clark; W Cooley; K Biffiger; S Egli; M Doherr; M Vandevelde; D Heim; B Oesch; M Moser
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  1999-11       Impact factor: 17.088

4.  Cleavage of structural proteins during the assembly of the head of bacteriophage T4.

Authors:  U K Laemmli
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1970-08-15       Impact factor: 49.962

5.  Temporal aspects of the epidemic of bovine spongiform encephalopathy in Great Britain: individual animal-associated risk factors for the disease.

Authors:  M A Stevenson; J W Wilesmith; J B Ryan; R S Morris; J W Lockhart; D Lin; R Jackson
Journal:  Vet Rec       Date:  2000-09-23       Impact factor: 2.695

6.  Studies of embryo transfer from cattle clinically affected by bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE).

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Journal:  Vet Rec       Date:  2002-03-23       Impact factor: 2.695

Review 7.  Chronic wasting disease in deer and elk in North America.

Authors:  E S Williams; M W Miller
Journal:  Rev Sci Tech       Date:  2002-08       Impact factor: 1.181

8.  Differentiation of prion protein glycoforms from naturally occurring sheep scrapie, sheep-passaged scrapie strains (CH1641 and SSBP1), bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) cases and Romney and Cheviot breed sheep experimentally inoculated with BSE using two monoclonal antibodies.

Authors:  Michael James Stack; Melanie Jane Chaplin; Jemma Clark
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  2002-06-26       Impact factor: 17.088

9.  Prion protein gene sequence of Canada's first non-imported case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE).

Authors:  Michael B Coulthart; Rhonda Mogk; Jason M Rancourt; Deborah L Godal; Stefanie Czub
Journal:  Genome       Date:  2003-12       Impact factor: 2.166

10.  Discrimination between scrapie and bovine spongiform encephalopathy in sheep by molecular size, immunoreactivity, and glycoprofile of prion protein.

Authors:  C M A Thuring; J H F Erkens; J G Jacobs; A Bossers; L J M Van Keulen; G J Garssen; F G Van Zijderveld; S J Ryder; M H Groschup; T Sweeney; J P M Langeveld
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2004-03       Impact factor: 5.948

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  4 in total

Review 1.  The role of the cellular prion protein in the immune system.

Authors:  J D Isaacs; G S Jackson; D M Altmann
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  2006-10       Impact factor: 4.330

2.  Different prion disease phenotypes result from inoculation of cattle with two temporally separated sources of sheep scrapie from Great Britain.

Authors:  Timm Konold; Yoon Hee Lee; Michael J Stack; Claire Horrocks; Robert B Green; Melanie Chaplin; Marion M Simmons; Steve A C Hawkins; Richard Lockey; John Spiropoulos; John W Wilesmith; Gerald A H Wells
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2006-10-17       Impact factor: 2.741

3.  Primary transmission of chronic wasting disease versus scrapie prions from small ruminants to transgenic mice expressing ovine or cervid prion protein.

Authors:  Sally A Madsen-Bouterse; David A Schneider; Dongyue Zhuang; Rohana P Dassanayake; Aru Balachandran; Gordon B Mitchell; Katherine I O'Rourke
Journal:  J Gen Virol       Date:  2016-07-08       Impact factor: 3.891

4.  Comparison of conventional, amplification and bio-assay detection methods for a chronic wasting disease inoculum pool.

Authors:  Erin McNulty; Amy V Nalls; Samuel Mellentine; Erin Hughes; Laura Pulscher; Edward A Hoover; Candace K Mathiason
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-05-09       Impact factor: 3.240

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