• Title of article

    Prion Diseases and the Immune System

  • Author/Authors

    Aucouturier، نويسنده , , Pierre and Carp، نويسنده , , Richard I. and Carnaud، نويسنده , , Claude and Wisniewski، نويسنده , , Thomas، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    79
  • To page
    85
  • Abstract
    Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies are caused by unusual infectious agents that are purported to contain a single type of macromolecule, a modified host glycoprotein. The term prion has been applied to this group of agents. Surprisingly, the immune system appears to behave as a Trojanʹs horse rather than a protective fortification during prion infections. Because prions seem to be essentially composed of a protein, PrPSc, identical in sequence to a host encoded protein, PrPC, the specific immune system displays a natural tolerance. However, lymphoid organs are strongly implicated in the preclinical stages of the disease. Certain immunodeficient animals are resistant to prions after peripheral inoculation. In normal subjects, cells of the immune system support the replication of prions and/or allow neuroinvasion. A better understanding of these aspects of prion diseases could lead to immunomanipulation strategies aimed at preventing the spread of infectious agents to the central nervous system.
  • Keywords
    lymphoid organs , Immune tolerance , PrP
  • Journal title
    Clinical Immunology
  • Serial Year
    2000
  • Journal title
    Clinical Immunology
  • Record number

    1848328