Prions Flashcards

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The protein only hypothesis

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prion diseases occur from the conformational change (protein misfolding) from a normally functioning prion protein (PrPc) to a protease resistant form (PrPsc)

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What proves protein only hypothesis

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  1. No virus, bacteria or fungi associated with prion disease
  2. No nucleic acid associated with infectivity
  3. No immune response to infection
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Self replication

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  1. Nucleation between two PrPsc
  2. this nucleus recruits other PrPc and converts them to PrPsc
  3. this nucleus increases in size
  4. Fragmentation (liberates new ends and disseminates infections material)
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Differences between vCJD and sCJD

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  • type 4 PrPsc in vCJD (1-3 in sCJD)
  • vCJD can be transmitted person to person through blood transfusion or ingestion of food contaminated with BSE
  • vCJD younger onset ( 29 yrs v. 65 yrs)
  • vCJD has less rapid progression (14 v. 5 months)
  • vCJD has peripheral pathogenesis especially lymphoreticular tissue
  • vCJD has plaque consisting of round amyloid core surrounded by ring of spongiform
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Similarities between vCJD and sCJD

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  • Sporadic with no known cause
  • similar clinical presentation(rapid mental deterioration and myoclonus)
  • both fatal
  • use brain biopsy to diagnose
  • Both use MRI and have abnormal results but the results are distinctly different
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