PLoS Pathogens (Dec 2008)

Detection of prion infectivity in fat tissues of scrapie-infected mice.

  • Brent Race,
  • Kimberly Meade-White,
  • Michael B A Oldstone,
  • Richard Race,
  • Bruce Chesebro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000232
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 12
p. e1000232

Abstract

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Distribution of prion infectivity in organs and tissues is important in understanding prion disease pathogenesis and designing strategies to prevent prion infection in animals and humans. Transmission of prion disease from cattle to humans resulted in banning human consumption of ruminant nervous system and certain other tissues. In the present study, we surveyed tissue distribution of prion infectivity in mice with prion disease. We show for the first time detection of infectivity in white and brown fat. Since high amounts of ruminant fat are consumed by humans and also incorporated into animal feed, fat-containing tissues may pose a previously unappreciated hazard for spread of prion infection.