2023
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awad399
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Efficient transmission of human prion diseases to a glycan-free prion protein-expressing host

Laura Cracco,
Ignazio Cali,
Mark L Cohen
et al.

Abstract: It is increasingly evident that the association of glycans with the prion protein (PrP), a major post-translational modification, significantly impacts the pathogenesis of prion diseases. A recent bioassay study has provided evidence that the presence of PrP glycans decreases spongiform degeneration (SD) and disease-related PrP (PrPD) deposition in a murine model. We challenged (PRNPN181Q/197Q) transgenic (Tg) mice expressing glycan-free human PrP (TgGlyc-), with isolates from sCJDMM2, sporadic fatal insomnia,… Show more

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