Detection and decontamination of chronic wasting disease prions during venison processing

Author:

Milstein Marissa,Gresch Sarah C.,Schwabenlander Marc D.,Li Manci,Bartz Jason C.,Bryant Damani N.,Christenson Peter R.,Lindsey Laramie L.,Lurndahl Nicole,Oh Sang-Hyun,Rowden Gage R.,Shoemaker Rachel L.,Wolf Tiffany M.,Larsen Peter A.,Lichtenberg Stuart S.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractPrion diseases, including chronic wasting disease (CWD), are caused by prions, which are misfolded aggregates of normal cellular prion protein. Prions possess many characteristics that distinguish them from conventional pathogens, in particular, an extraordinary recalcitrance to inactivation and a propensity to avidly bind to surfaces. In mid to late stages of CWD, prions begin accumulating in cervid muscle tissues. These features collectively create scenarios where occupational hazards arise for workers processing venison and pose risks to consumers through direct prion exposure via ingestion and cross-contamination of food products. In this work, we show that steel and plastic surfaces used in venison processing can be directly contaminated with CWD prions and that cross-contamination of CWD-negative venison can occur from equipment that had previously been used with CWD-positive venison. We also show that several decontaminant solutions (commercial bleach and potassium peroxymonosulfate) are efficacious for prion inactivation on these same surfaces.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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