Title of article :
Role of lymph-borne cells in the early stages of scrapie agent dissemination from the skin
Author/Authors :
Gossner، نويسنده , , Anton and Hunter، نويسنده , , Nora and Hopkins، نويسنده , , John، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
سالنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
12
From page :
267
To page :
278
Abstract :
Scrapie is a natural transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) of sheep, infecting the animal via the gastrointestinal tract or the skin. This project tested the hypotheses that lymph-borne cells (especially dendritic cells) are crucial for the systemic dissemination of the infectious agent from the site of infection in the skin, that PrP genotype affects PrPSC association with dendritic cells and that PrPSC carriage by cells affects their expression of cytokines. Skin, of scrapie-susceptible VRQ/ARR and scrapie-resistant ARR/ARR PrP genotypes, was scarified with FITC-labelled PrPSC. Pseudoafferent lymphatic cannulation was then used to monitor the presence of FITC-PrPSC over time in different lymph cell populations and plasma in the draining afferent lymphatics. jor observation was that PrPSC did not associate significantly with any lymphocyte or dendritic cell population in the 5 days following PrPSC scarification. The only cells seen to associate with PrPSC were neutrophils. Furthermore, despite the quantity of PrPSC used for scarification being equivalent to a standard infectious dose (the VRQ/ARR sheep dying at ∼260 days) the only PrP found in afferent lymph during the 0–5-day period was proteinase K sensitive (i.e. soluble PrPC). No differences were observed between the PrP genotypes. is of the effects of PrPSC scarification of cellular cytokine mRNA expression (by a nuclease protection assay) showed raised levels of IL-1β and IL-8 in the susceptible VRQ/ARR group and raised levels of IFNγ in the resistant ARR/ARR animals.
Keywords :
scrapie , transmissible spongiform encephalopathy , In vivo transmission
Journal title :
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
Record number :
2162992
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