Paradoxical shortening of scrapie incubation times by expression of prion protein transgenes derived from long incubation period mice
pmid: 1676894
Paradoxical shortening of scrapie incubation times by expression of prion protein transgenes derived from long incubation period mice
Prolonged incubation times for experimental scrapie in I/LnJ mice are dictated by a dominant gene linked to the prion protein gene (Prn-p). Transgenic mice were analyzed to discriminate between an effect of the I/LnJ Prn-pb allele and a distinct incubation time locus designated Prn-i. Paradoxically, 4 independent Prn-pb transgenic mouse lines had scrapie incubation times shorter than nontransgenic controls, instead of the anticipated prolonged incubation periods. Aberrant or overexpression of the Prn-pb transgenes may dictate abbreviated incubation times, masking genuine Prn-p/Prn-i congruence; alternatively, a discrete Prn-i gene lies adjacent to Prn-p.
- University of California, San Francisco United States
Mice, Viral Proteins, Time Factors, PrPSc Proteins, Prions, Animals, Brain, Gene Expression, Mice, Transgenic, RNA, Messenger, Scrapie
Mice, Viral Proteins, Time Factors, PrPSc Proteins, Prions, Animals, Brain, Gene Expression, Mice, Transgenic, RNA, Messenger, Scrapie
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