| Literature DB >> 20219126 |
Marion M Simmons1, Timm Konold, Lisa Thurston, Susan J Bellworthy, Melanie J Chaplin, S Jo Moore.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Atypical scrapie was first identified in Norwegian sheep in 1998 and has subsequently been identified in many countries. Retrospective studies have identified cases predating the initial identification of this form of scrapie, and epidemiological studies have indicated that it does not conform to the behaviour of an infectious disease, giving rise to the hypothesis that it represents spontaneous disease.However, atypical scrapie isolates have been shown to be infectious experimentally, through intracerebral inoculation in transgenic mice and sheep. The first successful challenge of a sheep with 'field' atypical scrapie from an homologous donor sheep was reported in 2007.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20219126 PMCID: PMC2848638 DOI: 10.1186/1746-6148-6-14
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Individual case data of genotype, breed, inoculum, route of inoculation, incubation periods and clinical signs
| Case no | Breed/genotype | Challenged with | Route | Age at challenge (months) | Ip (days) | Clinical signs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1* | Cheviot AHQ/AHQ | AHQ -atypical passive (PG1347/04) Portland | Intracerebral | 5.5 | 378 | Behavioural changes (confusion, separation from others), compulsive behaviour (spontaneous nibbling, circling clockwise), mild hind limb ataxia, weight loss, normal menace response, no signs of pruritus |
| 2 | Cheviot AHQ/AHQ | As above | Intracerebral | 5.5 | 1057 | Compulsive behaviour (circling anti-clockwise), absent menace response in the left eye, head tremor, general ataxia, no weight loss, no signs of pruritus |
| 3 | Cheviot AHQ/AHQ | Active surveillance - breed not known | Intracerebral | 5.5 | 878 | Behavioural change (nervousness), bilateral absent menace response, head tremor, general ataxia, minor weight loss |
| 4 | Cheviot AHQ/AHQ | Same case as above | Intracerebral | 6 | 990 | Behavioural changes (confusion, separation from others), bilateral absent menace response, head tremor, general ataxia, no weight loss, no signs of pruritus |
| 5 | Cheviot AHQ/AHQ | Subpassage of material from case 1 | Intracerebral | 3 | 667 | No behavioural changes, bilateral absent menace response, general ataxia, no weight loss, no signs of pruritus |
| 6 | Cheviot AHQ/AHQ | Subpassage of material from case 1 | Intracerebral | 3 | 747 | Compulsive behaviour (circling anti-clockwise), bilateral absent menace response, head tremor, general ataxia & hypermetria, minor weight loss, no signs of pruritus |
| 7 | Cheviot AHQ/AHQ | Subpassage of material from case 1 | Intracerebral | 3 | 671 | Behavioural changes (confusion), bilateral absent menace response, head tremor, general ataxia, minor weight loss, no signs of pruritus |
| 8 | Cheviot AHQ/AHQ | (PG519/06) AHQ/AHQ passive case - Cheviot | Intracerebral | 3 | 607 | Behaviour changes (dullness, teeth grinding), normal menace response, head tremor, general ataxia, weight loss, no signs of pruritus |
| 9 | Cheviot AHQ/AHQ | (PG519/06) AHQ/AHQ passive case - Cheviot | Intracerebral | 3 | 833 | Behavioural changes (confusion, separation from others), compulsive behaviour (circling anti-clockwise), normal menace response, general ataxia, minor weight loss, no signs of pruritus |
| 10 | Cheviot AHQ/AHQ | Bovine BSE | oral | 4 | 573 | Abnormal behaviour (confusion), signs of pruritus (frequent rubbing, positive scratch test, wool loss), mild ataxia |
| 11 | Cheviot AHQ/AHQ | Bovine BSE | oral | 4.5 | 595 | Head tremor, signs of pruritus (frequent rubbing, wool loss, positive scratch test), minor weight loss |
| 12 | Cheviot AHQ/AHQ | Bovine BSE | oral | 4.5 | 617 | Signs of pruritus (wool loss), weight loss |
| 13 | Cheviot AHQ/AHQ | Bovine BSE | oral | 8 | 642 | Abnormal behaviour (separation from others), normal menace response, head tremor, signs or pruritus (frequent rubbing), mild ataxia, weight loss |
| 14 | Cheviot AHQ/AHQ | Bovine BSE | oral | 4.5 | 664 | Abnormal behaviour (teeth grinding), signs of pruritus (frequent rubbing, wool loss), weight loss |
| 15 | British milksheep X Finn Dorset AHQ/AHQ | Classical scrapie | Natural | Not applicable | 9 years at clinical onset | Abnormal behaviour (teeth grinding), ataxia, no signs of pruritus |
| 16 | British milksheep X Finn Dorset AHQ/AHQ | Classical scrapie | Natural | Not applicable | 5 years at clinical onset | No behavioural abnormalities, mild ataxia, pruritus (positive scratch test) |
| 17 | British milksheep X Finn Dorset AHQ/AHQ | Classical scrapie | Natural | Not applicable | 3 years 9 months at clinical onset | No behavioural abnormalities, mild ataxia, signs of pruritus (frequent rubbing) |
| 18 | Cheviot ARQ/VRQ | Classical scrapie | Intracerebral | 10 | 537 | Abnormal behaviour (nervousness, separation from others), normal menace response, head & body tremor, signs of pruritus (positive scratch test, rubbing with nibble reflex), ataxia, weight loss |
| 19 | Dorset ARQ/VRQ | Classical scrapie | Intracerebral | 10 | 605 | Abnormal behaviour (nervousness), normal menace response, head tremor, signs of pruritus (rubbing with nibble reflex), mild ataxia, weight loss |
| 20 | Dorset VRQ/VRQ | Classical scrapie | Intracerebral | 11 | 126 | Abnormal behaviour (dullness), absent menace response in the eye, signs of pruritus (positive scratch test, frequent rubbing), hind limb ataxia, minor weight loss |
Ip = incubation period.
* This case previously reported [13].
Figure 1Vacuolation profiles for atypical scrapie, classical scrapie and BSE in AHQ/AHQ sheep. See Table 1 for details of the cases, and Table 3 for area code key, and mean ± SD for each data point. a) The profiles for the classical scrapie (pink, cases 15-17) and ovine BSE (blue, cases 10-14) cases are similar, particularly in terms of brainstem involvement, whereas the atypical scrapie profile (green, cases 1-9) has distinctive peaks in the cerebellum (area 12) and frontal cortex (area 20). b) The vacuolation profiles for experimental atypical scrapie cases subdivided by passage. The profile from the original challenged animals (green, cases 1-4 and 8-9) is very similar to that in the animals that succumbed to disease following sub-passage (red, cases 5-7).
Figure 2PrP. Note that, in comparison to classical scrapie and ovine BSE, the atypical scrapie cases have relatively sparse immunolabelling in the obex and rostral midbrain, widespread and prominent immunolabelling in the cerebellar cortex and white matter, sparse immunolabelling in the hypothalamus, and prominent immunolabelling in the neocortex and cortical white matter.
Figure 3Immunolabelling in atypical scrapie cases. Immunolabelling characteristics in atypical scrapie are unchanged in natural disease (a-c), and primary (d-f) and secondary (g-i) passage. Note the characteristic three-band pattern in the neocortex (a, d, g); prominent immunolabelling in the molecular and granular cell layers of the cerebellum (b, e, h); prominent fine granular immunolabelling in the basal nuclei (c, f, i).
Figure 4Western immunoblot of caudal medulla of the atypical scrapie cases. WB using monoclonal antibody Sha31, showing the consistency of blot characteristics between field case, experimental and sub-passaged atypical scrapie. Lanes 1 and 10 Biotinylated markers. Lane 2 Case 4. Lane 3 Case 8 (the sub-passage of Case 4). Lanes 4 and 5 Cases 7 and 5, both sub-passages of Case 1 (not shown). Lane 6 Field case atypical scrapie positive control. Lane 7 Field case classical scrapie control. Lane 8 Bovine BSE positive control. Lane 9 Scrapie negative control.
Immunolabelling results for lymphoid tissues from sheep challenged with experimental atypical or classical scrapie
| Case number | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 18 | 19 | 20 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lateral retropharnyngeal lymph node | Neg | Neg | Neg | NA | Neg | Pos | Pos | Neg | |
| Palatine tonsil | Neg | NA | NA | Neg | Neg | NA | NA | NA | |
| Nictitating membrane | IT | IT | Neg | Neg | IT | Neg | IT | Neg | |
| Spleen | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Pos | Pos | Pos | |
| Mesenteric lymph node | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Pos | Pos | Pos | |
| Distal ileum - Peyer's patches | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Pos | Pos | Neg | |
| Recto-anal mucosa associated lymphoid tissue (RAMALT) | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Neg | Pos | Pos | Pos | |
Cases 1-5: atypical scrapie.
Cases 18-20: classical scrapie.
Neg = Negative; Pos = Positive; IT = insufficient lymphoid tissue to test; NA = sample not available.
Vacuolation scores for each neuroanatomical area in each group of AHQ/AHQ cases
| Mean vacuolation score (± SD) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dorsal nucleus of the vagus | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 2.33 (± 0.58) | 3.20 (± 0.84) |
| 2 | Hypoglossal nucleus | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.60 (± 0.55) |
| 3 | Reticular formation | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 2.66 (± 0.58) | 3.00 (± 0.71) |
| 4 | Midline raphe (caudal) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.66 (± 0.58) | 1.00 (± 0.82) |
| 5 | Accessory cuneate nucleus | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 1.00 (± 0.71) |
| 6 | Olivary nuclei | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.33 (± 0.58) | 0.00 (± 0.00) |
| 7 | Vestibular complex | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) |
| 8 | Cochlear nucleus | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) |
| 9 | Nucleus of the spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 1.00 (± 1.00) | 1.80 (± 0.84) |
| 10 | Midline raphe (rostral) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 2.33 (± 0.58) | 0.67 (± 0.58) |
| 11 | Cerebellar vermis - nodulus | 1.00 (± 0.82) | 2.00 (± 1.41) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.25 (± 0.50) |
| 12 | Cerebellar vermis -excluding nodulus | 1.75 (± 1.26) | 3.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) |
| 13 | Central grey matter | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 2.33 (± 0.58) | 1.60 (± 0.55) |
| 14 | Red nucleus | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.33 (± 0.58) | 0.00 (± 0.00) |
| 15 | Substantia nigra | 0.50 (± 0.58) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 3.66 (± 0.58) | 1.80 (± 1.30) |
| 16 | Lateral geniculate nucleus | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.66 (± 0.58) | 0.20 (± 0.45) |
| 17 | Dorsomedial thalamic nuclei | 0.05 (± 0.58) | 0.50 (± 0.71) | 3.00 (± 0.00) | 1.40 (± 1.14) |
| 18 | Ventrolateral thalamic nuclei | 1.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 1.66 (± 0.58) | 0.00 (± 0.00) |
| 19 | Hypothalamus | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 3.33 (± 0.58) | 1.80 (± 0.84) |
| 20 | Head of the caudate nucleus | 2.50 (± 1.00) | 3.00 (± 0.00) | 0.66 (± 1.15) | 1.20 (± 0.84) |
| 21 | Nucleus accumbens | 1.00 (± 0.82) | 2.00 (± 1.41) | 2.00 (± 2.00) | 0.40 (± 0.55) |
| 22 | Frontal cortex | 2.25 (± 0.96) | 3.00 (± 1.41) | 0.00 (± 0.00) | 0.00 (± 0.00) |
See also Figure 1.