Unswitched immunoglobulin M response prolongs mouse survival iyn Prion disease

Mourad Tayebi, John Collinge, Simon Hawke

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Abstract

Several studies have failed to demonstrate the presence of immune responses to infectious prions during the course of prion disease, reflecting the identical primary structure of normal and disease-associated isoforms and the widespread expression of the normal cellular form of prion protein, PrPC, leading to B- and/or T-cell tolerance of disease-associated isoforms and also possibly because antigen-presenting cells are unable to process the highly aggregated, detergent-insoluble, protease-resistant form, PrPSc. Under certain circumstances, PrPSc can be revealed to the immune system in immunogenic form, and it has been shown previously that anti-PrP antibodies can be induced to prions immunoadsorbed to Dynabeads using specific anti-PrP monoclonal antibodies, even in PrP-sufficient mice. This study demonstrated in a murine scrapie model that PrP-Dynabeads effectively stimulated the immune system to produce anti-PrP IgM antibodies over prolonged periods after repeated immunization. It was also shown that these immune responses prolonged incubation times in murine scrapie.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)777-782
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of General Virology
Volume90
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes

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