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[광우병] 햄스터의 말초신경 감염 후 스크래피 병리기전에 있어서 국소 림프절의 관련성

햄스터의 말초신경 감염 후 스크래피 병리기전에 있어서 국소 림프절의 관련성


Relevance of the regional lymph node in scrapie pathogenesis after peripheral infection of hamsters

Christine Kratzel,corresponding author1 Dominique Krüger,1 and Michael Beekescorresponding author1

출처 : BMC Vet Res. 2007; 3: 22.

Published online 2007 September 25. doi: 10.1186/1746-6148-3-22.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2092421/


Abstract



Background

The exact role of the lymphoreticular system in the spread of peripheral prion infections to the central nervous system still needs further elucidation. Against this background, the influence of the regional lymph node (Ln. popliteus) on the pathogenesis of scrapie was monitored in a hamster model of prion infection via the footpad.


Methods

Surgical lymphadenectomy was carried out at different time points after infection, or prior to inoculation, in order to elucidate the impact of the lymph node on lethal neuroinvasion.


Results

The Ln. popliteus did not show an influence on pathogenesis when a high dose of infectivity was administered. However, it was found to modulate the interval of time until the development of terminal scrapie in a subset of animals lymphadenectomized after low-dose infection. In additon, lymphadenectomy performed four weeks before inoculation prevented cerebral PrPTSE deposition and development of disease during the period of observation (314 days) in the majority of hamsters challenged with a very low dose of scrapie agent.



Conclusion

Our findings suggest the regional lymph node as a potentially facilitating or even essential factor for invasion of the brain after peripheral challenge with low doses of infectious scrapie agent. The invasive in vivo approach pursued in this study may be applied also to other animal species for further elucidating the involvement of lymphoid tissue in the pathogenesis of experimental and natural TSEs.

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