PrPSc accumulation in placentas of ewes exposed to natural scrapie: influence of foetal PrP genotype and effect on ewe-to-lamb transmission

Author:

Andréoletti Olivier1,Lacroux Caroline1,Chabert Armelle1,Monnereau Laurent1,Tabouret Guillaume1,Lantier Frédéric2,Berthon Patricia2,Eychenne Francis3,Lafond-Benestad Sylvie4,Elsen Jean-Michel5,Schelcher François1

Affiliation:

1. UMR 959 INRA-ENVT, Physiopathologie Infectieuse et Parasitaire des Ruminants, Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire, 23 Chemin des Capelles, 31076 Toulouse Cedex 3, France1

2. INRA, Laboratoire de Pathologie Infectieuse et Immunologie, Nouzilly, France2

3. INRA, Domaine de Langlade, Pompertuzat, France3

4. NVI, Department of Pathology, Oslo, Norway4

5. INRA, Station d’Amélioration Génétique des Animaux, Auzeville, France5

Abstract

Placentas from scrapie-affected ewes are known to be infectious. Nevertheless, placenta infectivity in such ewes is not systematic. Maternal transmission to lambs is highly suspected but contamination of the foetus in utero has not been demonstrated. Using ewes from a naturally scrapie-infected flock, it was demonstrated that abnormal prion protein (PrPSc) accumulation in the placenta (i) is controlled by polymorphisms at codons 136, 154 and 171 of the foetal PrP gene and (ii) is restricted mainly to placentome foetal trophoblastic cells. In order to go deeper into the role of the placenta in scrapie transmission, the pattern of PrPSc dissemination was established in susceptible lambs (genotype VRQ/VRQ) sampled from 140 days post-insemination to the age of 4 months from either VRQ/VRQ ewes with PrPSc-positive placentas or ARR/VRQ ewes with PrPSc-negative placentas. In both VRQ/VRQ lamb groups, PrPSc spatial and temporal accumulation patterns were similar, suggesting post-natal rather than in utero contamination.

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Subject

Virology

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