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Cultured peripheral neuroglial cells are highly permissive to sheep prion infection
Authors:Archer Fabienne  Bachelin Corinne  Andreoletti Olivier  Besnard Nathalie  Perrot Gregory  Langevin Christelle  Le Dur Annick  Vilette Didier  Baron-Van Evercooren Anne  Vilotte Jean-Luc  Laude Hubert
Affiliation:Unité de Virologie Immunologie Moléculaires, INRA, Jouy-en-Josas, France.
Abstract:Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies arise as a consequence of infection of the central nervous system (CNS) by prions. Spreading of the infectious agent through the peripheral nervous system (PNS) may represent a crucial step toward CNS neuroinvasion, but the modalities of this process have yet to be clarified. Here we provide further evidence that PNS glial cells are likely targets for infection by prions. Glial cell clones originating from dorsal root ganglia of transgenic mice expressing ovine PrP (tgOv) and simian virus 40 T antigen were found to be readily infectible by sheep scrapie agent. This led us to establish two stable cell lines that exhibited features of Schwann cells. These cells were shown to sustain an efficient and stable replication of sheep prion based on the high level of accumulation of abnormal PrP and infectivity in exposed cultures. We also provide evidence for abnormal PrP deposition in peripheral neuroglial cells from scrapie-infected tgOv mice and sheep. These findings have potential implications in terms of designing new cell systems permissive to prions and of peripheral pathobiology of prion infections.
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