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* Proteinaceous infectious particles that are capable of self-propagating |
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* May be acquired by infection (iCJD and vCJD), sporadic mutation (sCJD and sFI), or heritable genetics (fCJD, GSS, and FFI) |
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* See also [[Creutzfeld-Jakob disease]] |
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=== Pathophysiology === |
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* Most caused by mutations of the prion protein, PrP, which is encoded by the ''PRNP'' gene |
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** PrP<sup>C</sup> is the cellular, regular isoform PrP<sup>Sc</sup> is prion-disease-causing mutation |
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* Accumulation of misfolded PrP<sup>Sc</sup> causes the symptoms |
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Revision as of 02:15, 5 November 2020
Background
- Proteinaceous infectious particles that are capable of self-propagating
- May be acquired by infection (iCJD and vCJD), sporadic mutation (sCJD and sFI), or heritable genetics (fCJD, GSS, and FFI)
- See also Creutzfeld-Jakob disease
Disease | Abbr | Host | Etiology |
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Human Prion Diseases | |||
Kuru | — | human | ritualistic cannibalism in Papua New Guinea |
sporadic Creutzfeld-Jakob disease | sCJD | human | spontaneous mutation of PrPC to PrPSc |
familial Creutzfeld-Jakob disease | fCJD | human | mutations in PRNP gene |
Gerstmann-Straüssler-Scheinker syndrome | GSS | human | mutations in PRNP gene |
iatrogenic Creutzfeld-Jakob disease | iCJD | human | infection from surgical exposure to sCJD |
fatal familial insomnia | FFI | human | PRNP haplotype 178N-129M |
variant Creutzfeld-Jakob disease | vCJD | human | BSE origin |
sporadic fatal insomnia | sFI | human | spontaneous mutation of PrPC to PrPSc |
variably protease-sensitive prionopathy | VPSPr | human | spontaneous mutation of PrPC to PrPSc |
Animal Prion Diseases | |||
scrapie | — | sheep and goats | unknown origin |
transmissible mink encephalopathy | TME | mink | sheep or cattle origin |
chronic wasting disease | CWD | cervids | unknown origin |
bovine spongiform encephalopathy | BSE | cattle | unknown origin |
exotic ungulate spongiform encephalopathy | EUE | Nyala, Kudu | BSE origin |
feline spongiform encephalopathy | FSE | cats | BSE origin |
non-human primate spongiform encephalopathy | NHP | lemurs | BSE origin |
Pathophysiology
- Most caused by mutations of the prion protein, PrP, which is encoded by the PRNP gene
- PrPC is the cellular, regular isoform PrPSc is prion-disease-causing mutation
- Accumulation of misfolded PrPSc causes the symptoms