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AU Race,B.L.; Meade-White,K.D.; Ward,A.; Jewell,J.; Miller,M.W.; Williams,E.S.; Chesebro,B.; Race,R.E.

TI Levels of abnormal prion protein in deer and elk with chronic wasting disease

QU Emerging Infectious Diseases 2007 Jun; 13(6): 824-30

IA http://www.cdc.gov/eid/content/13/6/824.htm

PT journal article; research support, n.i.h., intramural

AB Chronic wasting disease (CWD) of deer and elk is a widespread health concern because its potential for crossspecies transmission is undetermined. CWD prevalence in wild elk is much lower than its prevalence in wild deer, and whether CWD-infected deer and elk differ in ability to infect other species is unknown. Because lymphoid tissues are important in the pathogenesis of some transmissible spongiform encephalopathies such as sheep scrapie, we investigated whether CWD-affected elk and deer differ in distribution or quantity of disease-associated prion protein (PrPres) in lymphoid tissues. Immunoblot quantification of PrPres from tonsil and retropharyngeal lymph nodes showed much higher levels of PrPres in deer than in elk. This difference correlated with the natural prevalence of CWD in these species and suggested that CWD-infected deer may be more likely than elk to transmit the disease to other cervids and have a greater potential to transmit CWD to noncervids.

IN Race et al. berichteten 2007, dass sie bei Maultierhirschen und Weißwedelhirschen deutlich mehr PrPsc in Mandeln und hinter dem Rachen liegenden Lymphknoten fanden als bei Wapitis, unter denen auch das Chronic wasting disease deutlich seltener vorkommt.

MH Animals; *Animals, Domestic; Brain/pathology; Colorado; *Deer; Lymph Nodes/pathology; Montana; Prions/*analysis; Spleen/pathology; Tonsil/pathology; Wasting Disease, Chronic/*physiopathology/transmission

AD Brent L. Race, Kimberly D. Meade-White, Anne Ward, Bruce Chesebro, Richard E. Race (rrace@niaid.nih.gov), Rocky Mountain Laboratories, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Hamilton, Montana 59840, USA; Jean Jewell, Elizabeth S. Williams, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, USA; Michael W. Miller, Colorado Division of Wildlife, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

SP englisch

PO USA

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