Mapping PrPSc propagation in experimental and natural scrapie in sheep with different PrP genotypes
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Mapping PrPSc propagation in experimental and natural scrapie in sheep with different PrP genotypes
Abstract
Twenty-one orally inoculated and seven naturally infected sheep with scrapie were examined for PrP(Sc) in peripheral tissues and in the central nervous system (CNS), using immunohistochemistry. In the inoculated group, VRQ (valine at codon 136, arginine at codon 154 and glutamine at codon 171)/VRQ sheep generally had a greater accumulation of the pathologic form of prion protein (PrP(Sc)) in peripheral tissues, as compared with VRQ/ARQ (alanine at codon 136, arginine at codon 154, and glutamine at codon 171) animals at corresponding time points after inoculation. PrP(Sc) was not detected in the ileal Peyer's patch, the spleen, the superficial cervical lymph node, and peripheral nervous tissues of several inoculated VRQ/ARQ animals. All inoculated VRQ/VRQ sheep, but only one of eight inoculated VRQ/ARQ animals, were PrP(Sc)-positive in the CNS. Thus, the propagation of PrP(Sc) seemed slower and more limited in VRQ/ARQ animals. Tissue and cellular localization of PrP(Sc) suggested that PrP(Sc) was disseminated through three different routes. PrP(Sc)-positive cells in lymph node sinuses and in lymphatics indicated spreading by lymph. The sequential appearance of PrP(Sc) in the peripheral nervous system and the CNS, with satellite cells as early targets, suggested the periaxonal transportation of PrP(Sc) through supportive cells. Focal areas of vascular amyloid-like PrP(Sc) in the brain of five sheep, suggested the hematogenous dissemination of PrP(Sc). There was a poor correlation between the amount of PrP(Sc) in the CNS and clinical signs. One subclinically affected sheep showed widespread PrP(Sc) accumulation in the CNS, whereas three sheep had early clinical signs without detectable PrP(Sc) in the CNS. A VV(136) (homozygous for valine at codon 136) sheep inoculated with ARQ/ARR (alanine at codon 136, arginine at codon 154, and arginine at codon 171) tissue succumbed to disease, demonstrating successful heterologous transmission. Less susceptible sheep receiving VRQ/VRQ or ARQ/ARR material were PrP(Sc)-negative by immunohistochemistry, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and western blot.
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