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Prion
Infection of Mucosal Tissue
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Bessen, Richard - MONTANA STATE
UNIVERSITY |
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Dejoia, Crista - MONTANA STATE
UNIVERSITY |
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Dlakic, Wendy - MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY
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Sorg, Rebecca - MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY
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O'Connell, Kimberly - MONTANA STATE
UNIVERSITY |
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Tucker, Tammy - MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY
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Hamir, Amirali |
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Richt, Juergen |
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Rocke, Tonie - NAT WILDLIFE HEALTH CTR
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Submitted to: Chronic Wasting
Disease Symposium Proceedings
Publication Type: Abstract
Publication Acceptance Date: June
15, 2005
Publication Date: July 12, 2005
Citation: Bessen, R.A., Dejoia,
C., Dlakic, W., Sorg, R., O'Connell, K.,
Tucker, T., Hamir, A.N., Richt, J.A.,
Rocke, T. 2005. Prion Infection of
Mucosal Tissue [abstract]. 2nd
International Chronic Wasting Disease
Symposium. P. 38.
Technical Abstract: To
investigate the site(s) of prion agent
shedding in chronic wasting disease (CWD),
we examined the distribution of the
prion agent in mucosal tissue from
ruminants and rodents with experimental
prion disease. We chose the tongue as a
peripheral target of prion infection
since is a densely innervated tissue at
the oral mucosa that we postulate can be
a site of CWD agent shedding. The prion
agent, PrP**Sc, was present in tongues
from elk infected with the CWD agent and
sheep infected with the scrapie agent.
In hamsters infected with the prion
agent, PrP**Sc was found in nerve fibers
and skeletal muscle cells as well as in
taste cells. In fungiform papillae on
the tongue, the distribution of PrP**Sc
was consistent with deposition in the
taste bud and the surrounding stratified
squamous epithelium. These findings
suggest that the prion agent can spread
from the brain to the tongue along
sensory and motor fibers. The presence
of the prion agent in the tongue of
ruminants and rodents indicates that 1)
ingestion of tongue or tongue derived
food products can pose a risk to human
and animal health, and 2) the
localization of the prion agent at the
mucosal surface of the tongue could
provide a site for prion agent shedding
and subsequent transmission to naive
hosts.
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