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Characterization of goat prions demonstrates geographical variation of scrapie strains in Europe and reveals the composite nature of prion strains.

Romolo Nonno1, Alba Marin-Moreno2, Juan Carlos Espinosa2, Christine Fast3, Lucien Van Keulen4, John Spiropoulos5, Isabelle Lantier6, Olivier Andreoletti7, Laura Pirisinu8, Michele A Di Bari8, Patricia Aguilar-Calvo2, Theodoros Sklaviadis9, Penelope Papasavva-Stylianou10, Pier Luigi Acutis11, Cristina Acin12, Alex Bossers4, Jorge G Jacobs4, Gabriele Vaccari8, Claudia D'Agostino8, Barbara Chiappini8, Frederic Lantier6, Martin H Groschup3, Umberto Agrimi8, Juan Maria Torres2, Jan P M Langeveld4.   

Abstract

Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) is the only animal prion which has been recognized as a zoonotic agent so far. The identification of BSE in two goats raised the need to reliably identify BSE in small ruminants. However, our understanding of scrapie strain diversity in small ruminants remains ill-defined, thus limiting the accuracy of BSE surveillance and spreading fear that BSE might lurk unrecognized in goats. We investigated prion strain diversity in a large panel of European goats by a novel experimental approach that, instead of assessing the neuropathological profile after serial transmissions in a single animal model, was based on the direct interaction of prion isolates with several recipient rodent models expressing small ruminants or heterologous prion proteins. The findings show that the biological properties of scrapie isolates display different patterns of geographical distribution in Europe and suggest that goat BSE could be reliably discriminated from a wide range of biologically and geographically diverse goat prion isolates. Finally, most field prion isolates showed composite strain features, with discrete strain components or sub-strains being present in different proportions in individual goats or tissues. This has important implications for understanding the nature and evolution of scrapie strains and their transmissibility to other species, including humans.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31913327      PMCID: PMC6949283          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-57005-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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7.  Strain Typing of Classical Scrapie and Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) by Using Ovine PrP (ARQ/ARQ) Overexpressing Transgenic Mice.

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