牛海绵状脑病
朊蛋白
生物
疾病
病毒学
转基因小鼠
表型
转基因
传染性海绵状脑病
病态的
瘙痒
病理
医学
遗传学
基因
作者
Fabienne Serra,Sandor Dudas,Juan María Torres,Ronald Anderson,Anna Oevermann,Juan Carlos Espinosa,Stefanie Czub,Torsten Seuberlich
摘要
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is caused by different prion strains that are discriminated by the molecular characteristics of the pathological prion protein. In 2011, Switzerland reported two presumptive cases of BSE in cattle with a prion protein phenotype different from previously described strains, and it was unclear whether these findings were related to a transmissible disease and have implications on animal and public health. In this study, brain tissues of these cases were inoculated into transgenic mice expressing the bovine prion protein (BoPrP-Tg110) and into cattle. Clinical and pathological investigations as well as molecular testing did not provide evidence for the presence of BSE in the Swiss cases after two passages in BoPrP-Tg110 mice and a challenge period of 3.5 years in cattle. This lack of disease transmission suggests that the Swiss 2011 cases were not affected by a prion disease and were unrelated to the feed-born BSE epidemic.
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