PRION

prīˈŏn, unidentified infectious agent thought to cause a group of diseases known as prion diseases or transmissible spongiform encephalopathies. Well-known prion diseases are Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) and kuru in humans, scrapie in sheep, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), also called "mad cow disease," in cattle, and chronic wasting disease in deer and elk (wapiti). The diseases slowly attack brain tissue, often leaving spongelike holes. They are characterized by accumulations of abnormal forms of a protein, called prion protein, which, unlike viruses or bacteria, contain no genetic material and have no known ability to reproduce themselves. Normal prion proteins occur naturally in brain tissue. The abnormal form differs in shape from the normal prions and is not susceptible to enzymes that normally break down proteins. In the brain, abnormal prions appear to increase their number by directly converting normal prions.

Prion diseases have both infectious and hereditary components. The gene that codes for prions can mutate and be passed on to the next generation. Most of the diseases also can be acquired directly by infection, but unlike other infectious agents, prions provoke no immune response. An epidemic of BSE in England that was diagnosed in 1986 and infected some 178,000 cows appears to have been caused by a protein feed supplement that contained rendered remains of scrapie-infected sheep brains. In 1996 a suspicion that BSE had been transmitted to humans who died of a variant of CJD in England caused a scientific and economic furor as the European Union imposed a ban (1996–99) on the export of British beef. The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture banned the import of cattle and many cattle byproducts from most European nations because of BSE. Instances of BSE in cattle have also occurred in many other European countries, Canada, and the United States, but the vast majority of cases occurred in Britain in the 1980s. There is now compelling evidence that BSE is the same disease as variant CJD (vCJD), which ultimately killed more than 130 people, but it is not yet known exactly how the disease is passed from animals to humans. There is no effective treatment for any prion disease.

The idea of disease-causing protein particles was first put forward in 1981 by Stanley B. Prusiner, the neurologist who coined the term prion (from proteinaceous infectious particle). The prion theory has been controversial from the beginning, and although scientific evidence for the existence of such infectious particles has increased, an exact causal link between prions and the diseases they are believed to cause remains to be established. Critics believe that these diseases are caused by unidentified viruses.

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...constructed inbred lines of mice whose prion gene had been replaced with that of a hamster...mice behaved like hamsters vis-a-vis prion infection; they proved to be highly sensitive to the hamster prion and highly resistant to the mouse prion...
...get CJD from cows. We now have newly developed DNA tests to determine homologous vs. heterogeneous DNA typing of the normal prion gene, predicting susceptibility. People might differ in susceptibility to kuru as well. If the Fore are more genetically...
...To date, the function of the prion protein in normal nerve cells...sufficient numbers of normal prion proteins are transformed into...brains infected and damaged by prions. An equally unanswerable question is, How did the first prion come to be? The normal prion...
...common denominator among all of the prion diseases is an aberrant metabolism of the prion pro- tein (PrP) usually leading...intracellular PrP. All infectious prions are composed of this abnormal PrP isoform. The prion diseases are referred to as the...
...about mutations in the prion gene, we knew that there...strains of infectious prions. They differ from CJD...because it hints that prion-related disease might...that antibodies to sick prions protect against prion disease when injected...
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...both increase de novo prion generation and destabilize existing prions. MATERIALS AND METHODS...of amyloid-based prions. Stable prion propagation requires...but has no effect on prions generated from endogenous prion protein (Table 7...
...difference is due to prion variant differences...Saccharomyces cerevisiae prions include URE3, PSI1...et al. 2003) and prion variants have been recognized in yeast prions PSI1, URE3, and...Ure2ps. In yeast prions, variants have been...by strength of the prion phenotype, stability...
...with the growing list of yeast prions, raises the intriguing possibility that a complex network of prion protein interactions may affect...propagation. The theory of beneficial prions states that cells normally exist...are constantly sampling the prion state through spontaneous prion...
...any beneficial function of the prion protein must outweigh the penalty of prion susceptibility. The prions URE3, PSI+, and PIN+ of Saccharomyces...yeast. But the inability of some "prion domains" to form prions vitiates this argument, and we...
...effects on yeast prions are determined by levels of prion proteins in the...assisting in prion formation and propagation...of excess Ssa on prions depend on the size...are turned into prions. In contrast, Ssb counteracts prion formation, as...
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...Prusiner declared his prion to be the cause of...shortcoming with prions, which the Nobel...work, called them "prion rods". He went...contained the killer prions. Prusiners postulation...trying to get diseased prions to corrupt healthy...would indicate the prion is everything Prusiner...
...soil type containing prions. Other hamsters...equivalent dose of a prion mixture derived from...had ingested the prion-brain mixture...efficient transmitter of prions. Two of the three...hamsters that ate the prion-brain mix. Researchers...soil might protect prions from the destructive...
Good for Something: Prion Protein Maintains Stem Cells. by C...cells, a new study suggests. Called the prion protein, or PrP, its scattered throughout...because no one had studied the role of prion protein in this type of cell," notes...
...Formation of native prions from minimal components...misfolded, disease-causing prion proteins could form from...purified, uninfectious prions, a synthetic, highly charged...triggered scrapie- a fatal prion disease- when injected...
...they found scrapie prion in sheep muscle...the first time that prions have a direct path...questions involving prions. One of these is...mammals using purified prion protein; the answer...investigators believed that prion diseases could not...however, shows that prions have found a way...
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...The exact function of normal prion protein is not known. In disease...encoding subtly different forms of prion protein, some of which make...of being exposed to modified prions from an infected animal. To help better understand how prion modifications occur, how they...
Prion Cruel Conmen Who Preyed on Old; Nationwide Effort to Catch Men Who Fleeced Elderly. Byline: SARA NICHOL AND DAN WARBURTON STALKING...
Books: Snapshot of Stars Private Lives; Sex Lives of the Hollywood Goddesses. by Nigel Cawthorne, Published by Prion (Pounds 7.99). Reviewed by Becky Hodges. From the very beginning sex has been the common currency in Hollywood, both...
...at the slaughterhouse. The prion is the closest weve come to...hour - seems to work. So any prion in your Sunday roast, usually...have created mice with human prions in their brains, and injected...slaughterhouse "spattering" can infect prion-free steak LOW RISK LIVER...
...protein (a so-called prion) which damages the brain...theory proposes that the prion is an infectious agent...ingesting tissue containing prions can induce the disease...the science related to prions, and the BSE epidemic...basis for believing the prion to be an infective agent...
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...proteins. In the brain, abnormal prions appear to increase their number by directly converting normal prions. Prion diseases have both infectious and...components. The gene that codes for prions can mutate and be passed on to the...
...A crisis within the EU was precipitated in 1996 when sales of British beef were banned because of "mad cow disease" (see prion ). Britain retaliated by vowing to paralyze EU business until the ban was lifted, but that crisis eased when a British plan...
...sale. Britains sometimes stormy relationship with the EU was heightened in 1996 when an outbreak of "mad cow disease" (see prion ) in England led the EU to ban the sale of British beef; the crisis eased when British plans for controlling the disease were...
SCRAPIE see prion . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY see prion . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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