Urinary excretion and blood level of prions in scrapie-infected hamsters
Prion Disease Research Center, National Institute of Animal Health, 3-1-5 Kannondai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0856, Japan Correspondence Yuichi Murayama ymura{at}affrc.go.jp Prions, infectious agents causing transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE), are composed primarily of the pathogenic form (Pr...
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Correspondence Yuichi Murayama ymura{at}affrc.go.jp
Prions, infectious agents causing transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE), are composed primarily of the pathogenic form (PrP Sc ) of the host-encoded prion protein. Although very low levels of infectivity have been detected in urine from scrapie-infected rodents, no reports of urinary PrP Sc have been substantiated. Studies on the dynamics of urinary PrP Sc during infection are needed to ensure the safety of urine-derived biopharmaceuticals and to assess the possible horizontal transmission of prion diseases. Using the protein misfolding cyclic amplification technique, a time-course study of urinary excretion and blood levels of PrP Sc was performed in Sc237-infected hamsters and a high rate of PrP Sc excretion was found during the terminal stage of the disease. Following oral administration, PrP Sc was present in all buffy coat samples examined; it was also present in most of the plasma samples obtained from hamsters in the symptomatic stage. PrP Sc was excreted in urine for a few days after oral administration; subsequently, urinary PrP Sc was not detected until the terminal disease stage. These results represent the first biochemical detection of PrP Sc in urine from TSE-infected animals. |
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Prions, infectious agents causing transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE), are composed primarily of the pathogenic form (PrP Sc ) of the host-encoded prion protein. Although very low levels of infectivity have been detected in urine from scrapie-infected rodents, no reports of urinary PrP Sc have been substantiated. Studies on the dynamics of urinary PrP Sc during infection are needed to ensure the safety of urine-derived biopharmaceuticals and to assess the possible horizontal transmission of prion diseases. Using the protein misfolding cyclic amplification technique, a time-course study of urinary excretion and blood levels of PrP Sc was performed in Sc237-infected hamsters and a high rate of PrP Sc excretion was found during the terminal stage of the disease. Following oral administration, PrP Sc was present in all buffy coat samples examined; it was also present in most of the plasma samples obtained from hamsters in the symptomatic stage. 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