Prion Protein Gene Variability in Spanish Goats. Inference through Susceptibility to Classical Scrapie Strains and Pathogenic Distribution of Peripheral PrPsc

Autor: Marta Monzón, Eva Monleón, Juan José Badiola, Inmaculada Martín-Burriel, Carmen Serrano, Cristina Acín, Pilar Zaragoza, J.L. Pitarch, Jaber Lyahyai
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
Předmět:
Proteomics
PrPSc Proteins
Gene Identification and Analysis
lcsh:Medicine
Scrapie
Biochemistry
Prion Diseases
Gene Frequency
Animal Breeding
lcsh:Science
Animal Management
Neurons
Genetics
education.field_of_study
Multidisciplinary
Zoonotic Diseases
Goats
Agriculture
Veterinary Diagnostics
Immunohistochemistry
Veterinary Diseases
Autopsy
Sequence Analysis
Veterinary Pathology
Research Article
Veterinary Medicine
Silent mutation
Prions
Animal Types
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy
Population
Large Animals
Biology
Protein Chemistry
PRNP
Molecular Genetics
Genetic variation
medicine
Animals
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
education
Alleles
Veterinary Prion Diseases
Goat Diseases
Polymorphism
Genetic

lcsh:R
Proteins
Genetic Variation
medicine.disease
Virology
Open reading frame
Haplotypes
Spain
Case-Control Studies
Genetics of Disease
Veterinary Science
lcsh:Q
Animal Genetics
Zdroj: Zaguán. Repositorio Digital de la Universidad de Zaragoza
instname
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 4, p e61118 (2013)
PLoS ONE
Popis: Classical scrapie is a neurological disorder of the central nervous system (CNS) characterized by the accumulation of an abnormal, partially protease resistant prion protein (PrP(sc)) in the CNS and in some peripheral tissues in domestic small ruminants. Whereas the pathological changes and genetic susceptibility of ovine scrapie are well known, caprine scrapie has been less well studied. We report here a pathological study of 13 scrapie-affected goats diagnosed in Spain during the last 9 years. We used immunohistochemical and biochemical techniques to discriminate between classical and atypical scrapie and bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). All the animals displayed PrP(sc) distribution patterns and western blot characteristics compatible with classical scrapie. In addition, we determined the complete open reading frame sequence of the PRNP in these scrapie-affected animals. The polymorphisms observed were compared with those of the herd mates (n = 665) and with the frequencies of healthy herds (n = 581) of native Spanish goats (Retinta, Pirenaica and Moncaina) and other worldwide breeds reared in Spain (Saanen, Alpine and crossbreed). In total, sixteen polymorphic sites were identified, including the known amino acid substitutions at codons G37V, G127S, M137I, I142M, H143R, R151H, R154H, R211Q, Q222K, G232W, and P240S, and new polymorphisms at codons G74D, M112T, R139S, L141F and Q215R. In addition, the known 42, 138 and 179 silent mutations were detected, and one new one is reported at codon 122. The genetic differences observed in the population studied have been attributed to breed and most of the novel polymorphic codons show frequencies lower than 5%. This work provides the first basis of polymorphic distribution of PRNP in native and worldwide goat breeds reared in Spain.
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