Veterinary Research (Feb 2012)

Resistance to classical scrapie in experimentally challenged goats carrying mutation K222 of the prion protein gene

  • Acutis Pier Luigi,
  • Martucci Francesca,
  • D'Angelo Antonio,
  • Peletto Simone,
  • Colussi Silvia,
  • Maurella Cristiana,
  • Porcario Chiara,
  • Iulini Barbara,
  • Mazza Maria,
  • Dell'Atti Luana,
  • Zuccon Fabio,
  • Corona Cristiano,
  • Martinelli Nicola,
  • Casalone Cristina,
  • Caramelli Maria,
  • Lombardi Guerino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1297-9716-43-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 1
p. 8

Abstract

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Abstract Susceptibility of sheep to scrapie, a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy of small ruminants, is strongly influenced by polymorphisms of the prion protein gene (PRNP). Breeding programs have been implemented to increase scrapie resistance in sheep populations; though desirable, a similar approach has not yet been applied in goats. European studies have now suggested that several polymorphisms can modulate scrapie susceptibility in goats: in particular, PRNP variant K222 has been associated with resistance in case-control studies in Italy, France and Greece. In this study we investigated the resistance conferred by this variant using a natural Italian goat scrapie isolate to intracerebrally challenge five goats carrying genotype Q/Q 222 (wild type) and five goats carrying genotype Q/K 222. By the end of the study, all five Q/Q 222 goats had died of scrapie after a mean incubation period of 19 months; one of the five Q/K 222 goats died after 24 months, while the other four were alive and apparently healthy up to the end of the study at 4.5 years post-challenge. All five of these animals were found to be scrapie negative. Statistical analysis showed that the probability of survival of the Q/K 222 goats versus the Q/Q 222 goats was significantly higher (p = 0.002). Our study shows that PRNP gene mutation K222 is strongly associated with resistance to classical scrapie also in experimental conditions, making it a potentially positive target for selection in the frame of breeding programs for resistance to classical scrapie in goats.