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J Vet Diagn Invest. 2003
Jul;15(4):320-3. |
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Abundant PrP(CWD) in tonsil
from mule deer with preclinical chronic wasting disease.
O'Rourke KI, Zhuang D, Lyda A, Gomez G, Williams ES, Tuo W,
Miller MW.
Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Animal Disease Research Unit, Pullman, WA
99164, USA.
A monoclonal antibody dot-blot assay was used to evaluate
detergent lysates of tonsil tissue from mule deer to detect
PrP(CWD), the marker for the cervid transmissible spongiform
encephalopathy chronic wasting disease (CWD). Samples of
formalin-fixed brain and tonsil tissues from mule deer were
examined for PrP(CWD) using immunohistochemistry (IHC) with
Mab F99/97.6.1, the gold standard for diagnosis of
preclinical CWD. The contralateral tonsil from each of the
143 deer was prepared for confirmatory IHC and as a 10%
(wt/vol) detergent lysate without purification or enrichment
steps for monoclonal antibody dot-blot assay. PrP(CWD) was
detected by dot-blot assay in 49 of 50 samples considered
positive by IHC. Forty-eight of the positive samples were
evaluated with a quantitative dot-blot assay calibrated with
recombinant PrP. Tonsillar PrP(CWD) concentrations ranged
from 34 to 1,188 ng per 0.5 mg starting wet weight of
tissue. The abundant PrP(CWD) in mule deer tonsil will
facilitate development and validation of high-throughput
screening tests for CWD in large populations of free-ranging
deer.
PMID: 12918811 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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