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Timm Konold1, S Jo Moore, Susan J Bellworthy, Linda A Terry, Leigh Thorne, Andrew Ramsay, F Javier Salguero, Marion M Simmons, Hugh A Simmons.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Evidence for scrapie transmission from VRQ/VRQ ewes to lambs via milk was first reported in 2008 but in that study there were concerns that lateral transmission may have contributed to the high transmission rate observed since five control lambs housed with the milk recipients also became infected. This report provides further information obtained from two follow-up studies, one where milk recipients were housed separately after milk consumption to confirm the validity of the high scrapie transmission rate via milk and the second to assess any difference in infectivity from colostrum and subsequent milk. Protein misfolding cyclic amplification (PMCA) was also used to detect prion protein in milk samples as a comparison with the infectivity data and extended to milk samples from ewes without a VRQ allele.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23651710 PMCID: PMC3750761 DOI: 10.1186/1746-6148-9-99
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Figure 1Incubation periods in days of scrapie milk donor, milk recipient sheep and lateral transmission controls. The median incubation periods for milk donors were 808.5 (range: 683–1436) days in Study 1, 657 (623–679) days in Study 2 and 666 (639–784) days in Study 3. The median incubation periods for milk recipients were 713 (588–816) days in Study 1, 729 (682–755) in Study 2 and 696.5 (694–738) days in Study 3. Lateral transmission controls in Study 1 had a median incubation period of 889 (range: 746–1095) days and colostrum recipients in Study 3 730 (693–749) days.
Details of sheep that provided milk to lambs without mixing of lambs (Study 2)
| 06-1058 | 18m 14d | 68 | 22m 10d | Lactation day 24 | 49;45;42;22;39;62;27;49;49 | 33 |
| 06-1404 | 18m 10d | 70 | 21m 13d | Lactation day 25 | 153;97;178;179;22;68;20;1318;1304* | 50 |
| 06-1433 | 18m 11d | 58 | 21m 25d | 30 d after lactation end | 30;161;1630**;63;40;84;21;229 | 27.5 |
| 06-1501 | 18m 11d | 55 | 21m 17d | 30 d after lactation end | 19;81;483;59;24;109;12;161 | 16.5 |
| 06-1510 | 18m 7d | 60 | 20m 14d | 2 d after lactation end | 39;46;60;11;89;56;16;68 | 24.5 |
| 06-1514 | 18m 9d | 64 | 22m 2d | None, culled with mild signs | 30;45;58;51;18;27;11;31;185 | 23.5 |
| 06-1520 | 18m 8d | 58 | 21m 3d | Lactation day 23 | 26;67;34;23;18;41;31;108 | 18.5 |
All ewes were scrapie-positive based on brain examination (vacuolar changes and presence of PrPd/PrPres). The age is displayed in months (m) and days (d), with months displayed in calendar months; the somatic cell count is displayed in 103 cells/ml; milk volume is displayed in litres (rounded down).
* Staphylococcus epidermidis isolated.
** No bacteria isolated.
Details of sheep that provided colostrum and milk to separately fed lambs (Study 3)
| 07-1006 | PD | 21m 2d | 42 | 24m 6d | 48 d after end of lactation* | 57;41;56;32;8;11 | 1 | 11 |
| 07-1287 | PD x Fries | 17m 25d | 54 | 21m 25d | 35 d after end of lactation | 42;47;27;9;17;7;1;6 | 1.5 | 19.5 |
| 07-1288 | PD x Fries | 17m 24d | 54 | 20m 29d | 35 d after end of lactation* | 18;12;34;26 | 1.5 | 16.5 |
| 07-1292 | PD x Fries | 17m 25d | 52 | 20m 29d | 37 d after end of lactation* | 31;26;28;35;8;15;25 | 1.5 | 21 |
| 07-1337 | PD x Fries | 17m 21d | 46 | 25m 23d | 45 d after end of lactation | 14;10;27;10;46;32 | 2 | 11.5 |
All ewes were scrapie-positive based on brain examination (vacuolar changes and presence of PrPd/PrPres). The age is displayed in months (m) and days (d), with months displayed in calendar months; the somatic cell count is displayed in 103 cells/ml; volume of colostrum or milk is displayed in litres (rounded down).
PD, Poll Dorset, Fries, Friesland.
* Sheep displayed strong scrapie signs.
Figure 2PrPaccumulation in colostrum recipient 09–1447 and milk recipient 09–1426 in Study 3 (donor: 07–1288). Immunolabelling with antibody R145. A) RAMALT of 09–1447 at 5 months of age. B) RAMALT of 09–1426 at 5 months of age. C) Obex of 09–1447, culled at 24 months of age. D) Obex of 09–1426, culled at 24 months of age. PrPd immunolabelling is evident in the lymphoid follicles of the rectal mucosa, which is suggestive of infection with the scrapie agent following ingestion of colostrum (A) and milk (B), from scrapie sheep 07–1288. After cull with clinical signs of scrapie, both sheep presented with PrPd immunolabelling in the brain [here: parasympathetic nucleus of the vagus nerve: C (colostrum recipient) and D (milk recipient)] consistent with the diagnosis of scrapie.
Details of ewes that provided milk for PMCA
| 07-1006 | Scrapie | Yes | 7 | |
| (Study 3) | | | 13 | |
| | | | 42 | |
| 07-1337 | Scrapie | Yes | 8 | |
| (Study 3) | | | 14 | |
| | | | 28 | |
| | | | 35 | |
| | | | 43 | |
| 07-1288 | Scrapie | Yes | 7 | |
| (Study 3) | | | 13 | |
| | | | 20 | |
| | | | 27 | |
| | | | 42 | |
| | | | 48 | |
| 07-1287 | Scrapie | Yes | 6 | |
| (Study 3) | | | 19 | |
| | | | 26 | |
| | | | 41 | |
| | | | 47 | |
| 07-1292 | Scrapie | Yes | 6 | |
| (Study 3) | | | 19 | |
| | | | 26 | |
| | | | 41 | |
| | | | 47 | |
| 139/6 | Scrapie | No* | 12 | |
| (Study 1) | | | | |
| M340 | Scrapie-free | Not tested | 7 | 0 |
| | | | 14 | 0 |
| | | | 21 | 0 |
| | | | 28 | 0 |
| N290 | Scrapie-free | Not tested | 10 | |
| | | | 17 | 0 |
| | | | 24 | 0 |
| | | | 31 | 0 |
| N531 | Scrapie-free | Not tested | 8 | 0 |
| | | | 15 | |
| | | | 22 | |
| | | | 29 | 0 |
| P201 | Scrapie-free | Not tested | 9 | 0 |
| | | | 16 | 0 |
| | | | 23 | 0 |
| | | | 30 | 0 |
| P381 | Scrapie-free | Not tested | 10 | 0 |
| | | | 17 | 0 |
| | | | 24 | 0 |
| 31 | 0 |
* Culled at 105 days of age.
Positive samples are in bold font.
All scrapie-free sheep were Cheviot ewes, sheep 139/6 was a Poll Dorset × Friesland, see Table 2 for breeds of the other scrapie-affected sheep.
Details of ewes that provided milk for PMCA
| 06-1625 | BSE | 50 | 0 (L) |
| | | | 0 (R) |
| 127/11 | Scrapie | 2 | 0 (L) |
| | | | 0 (R) |
| 134/11 | Scrapie | Unknown | |
| | | (colostrum-like) | |
| K193 | Scrapie-free | 19 | 0 |
| L90 | Scrapie-free | 23 | 0 |
| M365 | Scrapie-free | 26 | |
| M395 | Scrapie-free | 21 | 0 |
| M405 | Scrapie-free | 26 | 0 |
| M447 | Scrapie-free | 24 | |
| M448 | Scrapie-free | 24 | 0 |
| M533 | Scrapie-free | 23 | 0 |
| N548 | Scrapie-free | 22 | 0 |
| P181 | Scrapie-free | 23 | 0 |
| P454 | Scrapie-free | 25 | 0 |
Positive samples are in bold font.
All scrapie-free sheep and the BSE-affected sheep were Suffolk, both scrapie field cases were 24 month-old Mule crossbreeds. L and R refer to the left and right side of the udder where milk was collected from.