RT-QuIC detection of pathological prion protein in subclinical goats following experimental oral transmission of L-type BSE
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Published:2021-12
Issue:1
Volume:14
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ISSN:1756-0500
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Container-title:BMC Research Notes
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Res Notes
Author:
Favole AlessandraORCID, Mazza Maria, D’Angelo Antonio, Lombardi Guerino, Palmitessa Claudia, Dell’Atti Luana, Cagnotti Giulia, Berrone Elena, Gallo Marina, Avanzato Tiziana, Messana Erika, Masoero Loretta, Acutis Pier Luigi, Meloni Daniela, Cardone Franco, Caramelli Maria, Casalone Cristina, Corona Cristiano
Abstract
Abstract
Objective
The spread of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) agent to small ruminants is still a major issue in the surveillance of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs). L-type bovine spongiform encephalopathy (L-BSE) is an atypical form of BSE with an unknown zoonotic potential that is transmissible to cattle and small ruminants. Our current knowledge of bovine atypical prion strains in sheep and goat relies only on experimental transmission studies by intracranial inoculation. To assess oral susceptibility of goats to L-BSE, we orally inoculated five goats with cattle L-BSE brain homogenates and investigated pathogenic prion protein (PrPsc) distribution by an ultrasensitive in vitro conversion assay known as Real-Time Quaking Induced Conversion (RT-QuIC).
Results
Despite a prolonged observation period of 80 months, all these animals and the uninfected controls did not develop clinical signs referable to TSEs and tested negative by standard diagnostics. Otherwise, RT-QuIC analysis showed seeding activity in five out of five examined brain samples. PrPsc accumulation was also detected in spinal cord and lymphoreticular system. These results indicate that caprine species are susceptible to L-BSE by oral transmission and that ultrasensitive prion tests deserve consideration to improve the potential of current surveillance systems against otherwise undetectable forms of animal prion infections.
Funder
Ministero della Salute
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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