Evidence for zoonotic potential of ovine scrapie prions

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Cassard, Hervé, H. | Torres, Juan-Maria | Lacroux, Caroline, C. | Douet, Jean-Yves | Benestad, Sylvie L. | Lantier, Frédéric, F. | Lugan, Séverine, S. | Lantier, Isabelle | Costes, Pierrette, P. | Aron, Naima, N. | Reine, Fabienne | Herzog, Laetitia | Espinosa, Juan-Carlos | Béringue, Vincent | Andréoletti, Olivier

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International audience. Although Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) is the cause of variant Creutzfeldt Jakob disease (vCJD) in humans, the zoonotic potential of scrapie prions remains unknown. Mice genetically engineered to overexpress the human prion protein (tgHu) have emerged as highly relevant models for gauging the capacity of prions to transmit to humans. These models can propagate human prions without any apparent transmission barrier and have been used used to confirm the zoonotic ability of BSE. Here we show that a panel of sheep scrapie prions transmit to several tgHu mice models with an efficiency comparable to that of cattle BSE. The serial transmission of different scrapie isolates in these mice led to the propagation of prions that are phenotypically identical to those causing sporadic CJD (sCJD) in humans. These results demonstrate that scrapie prions have a zoonotic potential and raise new questions about the possible link between animal and human prions.

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