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PMCA-generated prions from the olfactory mucosa of patients with Fatal Familial Insomnia cause prion disease in mice

Edoardo Bistaffa, Alba Marin-Moreno, Juan Carlos Espinosa, Chiara Maria Giulia De Luca, Federico Angelo Cazzaniga, Sara Maria Portaleone, Luigi Celauro, Giuseppe Legname, Giorgio Giaccone, Juan Maria Torres, Fabio Moda

ELIFE(2021)

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Abstract
Background Fatal Familial Insomnia (FFI) is a genetic prion disease caused by the D178N mutation in the prion protein gene (PRNP) in coupling phase with methionine at PRNP 129. In 2017, we have shown that the olfactory mucosa (OM) collected from FFI patients contained traces of PrPSc detectable by Protein Misfolding Cyclic Amplification (PMCA). Methods: In this work, we have challenged PMCA-generated products obtained from OM and brain homogenate of FFI patients in BvPrP-Tg407 transgenic mice expressing the bank vole prion protein to test their ability to induce prion pathology. Results: All inoculated mice developed mild spongiform changes, astroglial activation, and PrPSc deposition mainly affecting the thalamus. However, their neuropathological alterations were different from those found in the brain of BvPrP-Tg407 mice injected with raw FFI brain homogenate. Conclusions Although with some experimental constraints, we show that PrPSc present in OM of FFI patients is potentially infectious.
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