1996
DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-77-11-2885
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Novel polymorphisms in the caprine PrP gene: a codon 142 mutation associated with scrapie incubation period

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“…Protracted incubation periods, but no protection in terms of attack rate, were observed in methionine carriers at this codon challenged by parenteral routes with a diversity of TSE agents [10], while in this study of natural infection, those polymorphisms appeared to influence the susceptibility to infection. Thus, methionine carriers showed a lower overall prevalence than isoleucine homozygotes, but when doing a combined analysis together with the age, that effect was only seen in goats older than 60 months.…”
Section: Risk Factors For High Prevalence Of Infectioncontrasting
confidence: 67%
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“…Protracted incubation periods, but no protection in terms of attack rate, were observed in methionine carriers at this codon challenged by parenteral routes with a diversity of TSE agents [10], while in this study of natural infection, those polymorphisms appeared to influence the susceptibility to infection. Thus, methionine carriers showed a lower overall prevalence than isoleucine homozygotes, but when doing a combined analysis together with the age, that effect was only seen in goats older than 60 months.…”
Section: Risk Factors For High Prevalence Of Infectioncontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…This is well established for sheep, but less well examined for goats [11]. The most common amino acid polymorphisms in British goat breeds are at codons 127 (glycine or serine), 142 (isoleucine or methionine), 143 (histidine or arginine) and 240 (proline or serine), and an association of polymorphisms at codons 142 and 143 with susceptibility and incubation period has been reported [1,2,10]. A comprehensive review of the goat PNRP gene polymorphisms and their association with disease has recently been published [31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IM 142 heterozygotes had a lengthened incubation period after experimental inoculation with BSE and scrapie [32]. A PrP variant with three repeats and an additional W102G polymorphism was also associated with longer incubation periods after experimental challenges [33].…”
Section: Scrapie In Goatsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…These variants include Met-142, 13,17,21,23 His-154, 14,18,19,21,23 Arg-143, 18 and alleles with stronger protective effects, such as Ser-146, Asp-146, 14,19,20 Gln-211 11,21,23 and Lys-222. 11,[21][22][23] These alleles' relative low occurrence frequency among herds and/or goat breeds examined in field studies, suggests that additional investigations within the context of a well defined experimental scheme, including sufficient test samples and controls, are required prior to gaining further conclusive information on their effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] Field studies, conducted in different countries on a variety of goat breeds, assigned some degree of protection against scrapie to the following alleles Met-142, Arg-143, Asp-146, Ser-146, His-154, Gln-211 and Lys-222. 11,13,14,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23] Among these, Met-142 is linked to prolonged incubation period, 13,17,21,23 while Arg-143 18 and His-154 14,18,19,21,23 are associated with moderate protection. Ser-146 or Asp-146, 14,19,20 Gln-211 11,21,23 and Lys-222 11,[21][22][23] are associated with higher degrees of protection, suggesting that they could be used as candidate alleles, targeted by a potential selective breeding strategy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%