2013
DOI: 10.1099/vir.0.047225-0
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PrP-associated resistance to scrapie in five highly infected goat herds

Abstract: The PrP gene polymorphisms at codons 142 (I/M), 154 (R/H), 211 (R/Q), 222 (Q/K) and 240 (S/P) and their association with susceptibility to classical scrapie infection were investigated in five French goat herds displaying a high disease prevalence (>10 %). On the basis of PrPSc detection in the central nervous system and in various lymphoid tissues, 301 of 1343 goats were found to be scrapie infected. The statistical analyses indicated that while P240 mutation had no direct impact on scrapie infection risk,… Show more

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“…In goats, the information related to PrP polymorphisms associated with susceptibility to CS is more limited than for sheep, and the data available for naturally-infected goats have mainly resulted from field studies EFSA, 2012;Corbiere et al, 2013a;Ortiz-Pelaez et al, 2014b) that yielded small numbers of positive animals. The goat PRNP gene is highly polymorphic, but many of the polymorphisms have been observed only in one or two countries.…”
Section: Genetic Susceptibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In goats, the information related to PrP polymorphisms associated with susceptibility to CS is more limited than for sheep, and the data available for naturally-infected goats have mainly resulted from field studies EFSA, 2012;Corbiere et al, 2013a;Ortiz-Pelaez et al, 2014b) that yielded small numbers of positive animals. The goat PRNP gene is highly polymorphic, but many of the polymorphisms have been observed only in one or two countries.…”
Section: Genetic Susceptibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, eight out of the 29 reported amino acid changes seem to have worldwide distribution (by haplotype ranking, from most common: P240, R143, S127, H154, K222, Q211, M142, S146) and at least five of these have been suggested to be associated with TSE susceptibility (Vaccari et al, 2009a). Case/control studies carried out in Italy and France have demonstrated a potentially highly protective effect of the K222 allele (Acutis et al, 2006;Vaccari et al, 2006;Barillet et al, 2009;Corbiere et al, 2013a) against CS. This view was recently reinforced by the apparent resistance of animals with the K222 allele to infection following experimental challenge with a CS isolate (Acutis et al, 2012).…”
Section: Genetic Susceptibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These variants include Met-142, 13,17,21,23 His-154, 14,18,19,21,23 Arg-143, 18 and alleles with stronger protective effects, such as Ser-146, Asp-146, 14,19,20 Gln-211 11,21,23 and Lys-222. 11,[21][22][23] These alleles' relative low occurrence frequency among herds and/or goat breeds examined in field studies, suggests that additional investigations within the context of a well defined experimental scheme, including sufficient test samples and controls, are required prior to gaining further conclusive information on their effects. Different experimental approaches, utilizing either in vitro 24 or in vivo [25][26][27][28] methodologies, have been used toward this direction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] Field studies, conducted in different countries on a variety of goat breeds, assigned some degree of protection against scrapie to the following alleles Met-142, Arg-143, Asp-146, Ser-146, His-154, Gln-211 and Lys-222. 11,13,14,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23] Among these, Met-142 is linked to prolonged incubation period, 13,17,21,23 while Arg-143 18 and His-154 14,18,19,21,23 are associated with moderate protection. Ser-146 or Asp-146, 14,19,20 Gln-211 11,21,23 and Lys-222 11,[21][22][23] are associated with higher degrees of protection, suggesting that they could be used as candidate alleles, targeted by a potential selective breeding strategy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variants associated with a lower risk of developing classical scrapie are the H/R 143 , N/D 146 and S 146 , R/H 154 , R/Q 211 and Q/K 222 alleles (White et al, 2012;Fast and Groschup, 2013;Lacroux et al, 2014). Association between PrP genotype and natural scrapie infection risk in French goats was assessed, the statistical analyses indicated that P240 mutation had no direct impact on scrapie infection risk, H154, Q211 and K222 mutation were associated with high resistance to scrapie (Corbière et al, 2013). The epidemiological evidence for the resistance to natural scrapie at population associated with allelic variants D146 and S146 was provided in infected Cypriot goat (Ortiz-Pelaez et al, 2015).…”
Section: Role Of Prnp In Small Ruminantsmentioning
confidence: 99%