Incubation of ovine scrapie with environmental matrix results in biological and biochemical changes of PrPSc over time

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Abstract Ovine scrapie can be transmitted via environmental reservoirs. A pool of ovine scrapie isolates were incubated on soil for one day or thirteen months and eluted prion was used to challenge tg338 mice transgenic for ovine PrP. After one-day incubation on soil, two PrPSc phenotypes were present: G338 or Apl338ii. Thirteen months later some divergent PrPSc phenotypes were seen: a mixture of Apl338ii with either G338 or P338, and a completely novel PrPSc deposition, designated Cag338. The data show that prolonged ageing of scrapie prions within an environmental matrix may result in changes in the dominant PrPSc biological/biochemical properties.

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Maddison, B. C., Spiropoulos, J., Vickery, C. M., Lockey, R., Owen, J. P., Bishop, K., … Gough, K. C. (2015). Incubation of ovine scrapie with environmental matrix results in biological and biochemical changes of PrPSc over time. Veterinary Research, 46(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13567-015-0179-y

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