PLoS ONE (May 2009)

Prion strain discrimination based on rapid in vivo amplification and analysis by the cell panel assay.

  • Yervand Eduard Karapetyan,
  • Paula Saá,
  • Sukhvir Paul Mahal,
  • Gian Franco Sferrazza,
  • Alexandra Sherman,
  • Nicole Salès,
  • Charles Weissmann,
  • Corinne Ida Lasmézas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005730
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 5
p. e5730

Abstract

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Prion strain identification has been hitherto achieved using time-consuming incubation time determinations in one or more mouse lines and elaborate neuropathological assessment. In the present work, we make a detailed study of the properties of PrP-overproducing Tga20 mice. We show that in these mice the four prion strains examined are rapidly and faithfully amplified and can subsequently be discriminated by a cell-based procedure, the Cell Panel Assay.