Literature DB >> 6813286

Effect of mouse peritoneal macrophages on scrapie infectivity during extended in vitro incubation.

R I Carp, S M Callahan.   

Abstract

Mouse peritoneal macrophages were exposed to scrapie (ME7 strain) brain homogenate in vitro for 2 h at 37 degrees. The samples were assayed for infectivity by analysis of scrapie incubation periods and their values compared to those obtained after extended (1-28 days) in vitro incubation. The scrapie incubation periods for scrapie agent-macrophage mixtures which had undergone extended in vitro incubation were longer than for mixtures assayed after a 2-hour exposure to the scrapie agent. The difference in scrapie incubation periods was more dramatic when residual scrapie was eliminated by washing the cells after the 2-hour exposure to brain homogenate. The scrapie incubation period also increased following in vitro incubation of ME7 in the absence of cells; however, the changes were less than those observed for scrapie agent-macrophage mixtures. In a culture in which cells had been destroyed by UV irradiation after exposure to the scrapie agent, there was more scrapie infectivity than in a comparable culture of untreated, scrapie-exposed macrophages. These results show that scrapie infectivity decreases with extended incubation of scrapie-exposed macrophages, and the data suggest that macrophages can inactivate the scrapie agent in vitro.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6813286     DOI: 10.1159/000149289

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intervirology        ISSN: 0300-5526            Impact factor:   1.763


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5.  Processing of the bovine spongiform encephalopathy-specific prion protein by dendritic cells.

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6.  Isolation and characterization of macrophages from scrapie-infected mouse brain.

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8.  Scrapie protein degradation by cysteine proteases in CD11c+ dendritic cells and GT1-1 neuronal cells.

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9.  Role of interleukin-1 in prion disease-associated astrocyte activation.

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10.  A versatile prion replication assay in organotypic brain slices.

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