Abstract
Fyn is a 59-kDa member of the Src family of tyrosine kinases synthesized on cytosolic polysomes and then targeted to the plasma membrane where it clusters in caveolae-like membrane microdomains. The cellular isoform of the prion protein (PrP) has also been identified to be a caveolar constituent and to participate in signal transduction events concerning cell survival and differentiation via recruitment of Fyn. We studied the scrapie infection of mice deficient for Fyn (Fyn-/-) to clarify the role of Fyn in an in vivo model of transmissible spongiforme encephalopathies. Fyn-/- mice died on average 9 days earlier than wild-type control mice, but no differences were seen regarding activation of astrocytes, vacuolization of the neuropil, and accumulation of misfolded prion protein. The experimental model suggests that a deficiency for Fyn is detrimental in prion diseases, although it has no major effect on the clinical course of an experimental prion infection of the CNS. Copyright © 2004 S. Karger AG.
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Schwarz, A., Burwinkel, M., Riemer, C., Schultz, J., & Baier, M. (2004). Unchanged scrapie pathology in brain tissue of tyrosine kinase Fyn-deficient mice. Neurodegenerative Diseases, 1(6), 266–268. https://doi.org/10.1159/000085065
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