| Literature DB >> 34253783 |
Alba Marín-Moreno1, Juan Carlos Espinosa1, Patricia Aguilar-Calvo1, Natalia Fernández-Borges1, José Luis Pitarch1, Lorenzo González2, Juan María Torres3.
Abstract
E/D163 polymorphism of dog prion protein (PrP) has been recently proposed as the variant responsible for canid prion resistance. To further investigate the protective role of this variant against prion replication, the transgenic mouse model OvPrP-Tg532 expressing sheep/goat PrP carrying the substitution D162 (equivalent to D163 position of dog PrP) was generated and intracranially inoculated with a broad collection of small ruminant prion strains. OvPrP-Tg532 mice showed resistance to classical bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) from sheep and some classical scrapie isolates from sheep and goat but were susceptible to ovine atypical L-BSE and numerous classical scrapie isolates. Strikingly, some of these classical scrapie isolates showed a shift in their prion strain properties. These results suggest that other PrP residues apart from E/D163 variant of dog PrP or factors distinct than PrP may participate in prion resistance of canids and that different factors may be required for D162 sheep PrP to provide effective protection to sheep against ruminant prions.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34253783 PMCID: PMC8275588 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-93594-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Brain PrPC expression in OvPrP-Tg501 and OvPrP-Tg532 mice. Immunoblotting of PrPC detected using 12B2 mAb. Neat sample (10% brain homogenates) and serial dilutions were loaded on 12% Bis–Tris gels. The figure illustrates a representative set of three independent experiments. Relative molecular mass in kDa at the left side. Full-length blots/gels are presented in Supplementary Figure 1.
Prion transmission in OvPrP-Tg532 and OvPrP-Tg501 mice.
| Prion isolate | Origin (Suppliera) | Goat PrP genotypeb | Description | Mean survival time ± SDc (n/n0d) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OvPrP-Tg532 (D162) | OvPrP-Tg501 (N162) | ||||
| Go-BSE[ | France (INRA) | wt | Natural case of cattle BSE inoculated in goat | > 650 (0/5)e | 346 ± 16 (6/6) |
| Sh-BSE[ | France (INRA) | wt | Natural case of cattle BSE inoculated in sheep | > 650 (0/5)e | 485 ± 62 (7/7) |
| L-BSE[ | Poland (CISA) | wt | Natural case of atypical L-BSE passaged into OvPrP-Tg501 | > 405 (5/5)f | 289 ± 46 (5/5) |
| Sh-Sc PS21[ | France (ENVT) | wt | Natural case | 270 (6/6) | 222 ± 5 (6/6) |
| Sh-Sc PS21/OvPrP-Tg532 | Spain (CISA) | D162 | Natural case of classical scrapie passaged into OvPrP-Tg532 | - | 186 ± 8 (7/7) |
| Sh-Sc Dawson[ | France (CISA) | wt | Natural case of classical scrapie passaged into OvPrP-Tg501 | 452 (1/5) | 259 ± 13 (6/6) |
| Sh-Sc 198–9[ | Italy (ISS) | wt | Natural case | > 650 (0/5)e | 537 ± 13 (7/7) |
| Go-Sc I9[ | Italy (IZSTO) | R/H154; S/P240 | Natural case | > 650 (0/5)e | 600 ± 43 (5/5) |
| Go-Sc F10[ | France (INRA) | S/P240 | Natural case | 301 (4/4)f | 449 ± 19 (6/6)g |
| Go-Sc F14[ | France (CISA) | S/P240 | Natural case of classical scrapie passaged into OvPrP-Tg501 | 301 ± 25 (5/5) | 287 ± 94 (5/5) |
| Go-Sc F2[ | France (INRA) | S/P240 | Natural case | > 650 (6/6)e | 239 ± 21 (4/4)g |
| Go-Sc F2/OvPrP-Tg532 | Spain (CISA) | D162 | Natural case of classical scrapie passaged into OvPrP-Tg532 | – | 208 ± 15 (6/6) |
| Go-Sc S2[ | Spain (CISA) | wt | Natural case of classical scrapie passaged into OvPrP-Tg501 | 441 ± 77 (4/5) | 228 ± 15 (6/6)g |
| Go-Sc S3[ | Spain (CISA) | wt | Natural case of classical scrapie passaged into OvPrP-Tg501 | 233 ± 15 (5/5) | 221 ± 16 (6/6)g |
| Healthy goat brain[ | France (INRA) | wt | Brain from an uninfected goat | > 650 (0/6)e | > 650 (0/6)e |
aCISA, Centro de Investigación en Sanidad Animal, Madrid, Spain; ENVT, École Nationale de Veterinaire, Toulouse, France; INRA, French National Institute for Agricultural Research, Nouzilly, France; ISS, Istituto Superiore di Sanitá, Rome, Italy; IZSTO, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Piemonte, Italy; Roslin, The Roslin Institute and Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
bThe wild-type (wt) goat prion protein genotype is A136R154P240/ A136R154P240.
cMean survival time ± standard deviation in dpi.
dAttack rate expressed as the relation of brain PrPres positive animals (n) and the total number of inoculated animals (n0).
eAnimals were sacrificed because the experimental endpoint was reached without showing clinical signs of prion disease.
fDead due to causes not related to prion disease.
gPreviously published in reference number 37.
Figure 2Comparison between inocula and brain PrPres in OvPrP-Tg501 and OvPrP-Tg532 mice. Immunoblotting of PrPres detected using Sha31 mAb. The figure illustrates a representative set of three independent experiments. Relative molecular mass in kDa at the left side. Full-length blots/gels are presented in Supplementary Figure 1.
Figure 3Histological analysis of the brains of mice inoculated with Sh-Sc 21 and Go-Sc F2 inocula. Brain lesion profiles were performed using hematoxylin and eosin staining using samples from at least 4 inoculated mice. The brain areas analyzed were cerebral cortex (CCtx); striatum (Stri); hippocampus (Hpp); thalamus (Thal); hypothalamus (Hpth); Midbrain (Midb); Cerebelar cortex (CbCtx) and pons/medulla oblongata (PoMe). The representative pictures showing vacuolization were taken in the midbrain section. PrPSc deposit profile was performed by IHC with 2A11 mAb. The magnitude of PrPSc accumulation was scored using samples from at least 4 inoculated mice in the mentioned above brain areas considering the following PrPSc types: intraneuronal (ITNR), intraglial (ITGL, intra-microglial and intra-astrocytic combined), stellate (STEL), fine particulate (PRTC), coalescing (COAL), linear (LINR) and plaques (PLAQ, vascular and non-vascular combined).
Figure 4Dog, mouse and sheep PrP sequence alignment. PrP amino acid alignment from residue 91 to 230 of dog PrP from dog, sheep and mouse species. The dog amino acids that are different in the other two species are indicated in bold. Accession numbers: dog PrP (FJ870767.1); ovine PrP (NP001009481.1) mouse PrP (NP035300).