Analysis of the Glycosylation Profile of Disease-Associated Water-Soluble Prion Protein Using Lectins

Author:

Abdel-Haq Hanin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cell Biology and Neurosciences (Currently Department of Neurosciences), Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Viale Regina Elena, 00161 Rome, Italy

Abstract

The disease-associated water-soluble form of hamster prion protein (ws-PrPSc) has recently been found to be less stable than classicalPrPSc. Since the stability of PrP to degradation correlates with its glycosylation level, the aim of this study was to investigate whether there are differences between the glycosylation of ws-PrPScand classicalPrPScof hamster which might account for the ws-PrPScminor stability compared with that of the classicalPrPSc. Thus, ws-PrP and classical PrP were captured from noninfected or scrapie-infected hamster brain homogenate [high-speed supernatant (SHS) and high-speed pellet (PHS)] and blood plasma by anti-PrP antibodies (3F4 and 6H4) and subjected to screening for glycans by lectins under denaturing or nondenaturing procedures in a sandwich lectin-ELISA. Glycans have been found in minor quantities and differently exposed on ws-PrPScfromSHSand plasma compared with classicalPrPScfromPHS. These differences have been shown to be potentially responsible for the instability of ws-PrPSc. Treatment of infected blood with GdnHCl significantly (P<0.01) increased the detection of ws-PrPScin ELISA, reflecting an increase in its stability, and showed efficacy in removing high-abundance proteins in silver-stained gels. This increase in ws-PrPScstability is due to an interaction of GdnHCl not only with high-abundance proteins but also with the ws-PrPScglycosylation with particular regard to the mannose sugar. Analysis of lectins immunoreactivity toward total proteins from plasma collected before and at different time points after infection revealed that mannose might exert a stabilizing effect toward all of hamster blood glycoproteins, regardless of scrapie infection. Since low levels of ws-PrPSc/soluble-infectivity have been estimated both in blood and brain of hamster, this glycosylation-related instability may have negatively influenced the propensity of ws-PrPCto convert to ws-PrPScboth in blood and the brain. Therefore,PrPCglycosylation characteristics may provide a tool for the determination risk of prion transmissibility.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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