Modulation of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease prion propagation by the A224V mutation

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© 2015 American Neurological Association. Objective Mutations in the gene encoding the prion protein are responsible for approximately 10 to 15% of cases of prion disease in humans, including Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Here, we report on the discovery of a previously unreported C-terminal PrP mutation in a CJD patient exhibiting a disease similar to the rare VV1 subtype of sporadic CJD and investigate the role of this mutation in prion replication and transmission. Methods We generated transgenic mice expressing human PrP with the V129 polymorphism and A224V mutation, denoted Tg mice, and inoculated them with different subtypes of sCJD prions. Results Transmission of sCJD VV2 or MV2 prions was accelerated in Tg mice, compared to Tg mice, with incubation periods of ∼110 and ∼210 days, respectively. In contrast, sCJD MM1 prions resulted in longer incubation periods in Tg mice, compared to Tg mice. Prion strain fidelity was maintained in Tg mice inoculated with sCJD VV2 or MM1 prions, despite the altered replication kinetics. Interpretation Our results suggest that A224V is a risk factor for prion disease and modulates the transmission behavior of CJD prions in a strain-specific manner, arguing that residues near the C-terminus of PrP are important for controlling the kinetics of prion replication.

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Surabhi Bhardwaj
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Simi Patel
Aalborg University

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