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Bovine spongiform encephalopathy agent in spleen from an ARR/ARR orally exposed sheep

Authors :
Lantier, Frederic [0000-0001-5896-330X]
Andréoletti, Olivier
Morel, N.
Lacroux, C.
Rouillon, V.
Barc, C.
Tabouret, G.
Sarradin, P.
Berthon, P.
Bernardet, P.
Mathey, J.
Lugan, Séverine
Costes, Pierrete
Corbière, F.
Espinosa Martín, Juan Carlos
Torres, J. M.
Grassi, J.
Schelcher, F.
Lantier, Frederic
Lantier, Frederic [0000-0001-5896-330X]
Andréoletti, Olivier
Morel, N.
Lacroux, C.
Rouillon, V.
Barc, C.
Tabouret, G.
Sarradin, P.
Berthon, P.
Bernardet, P.
Mathey, J.
Lugan, Séverine
Costes, Pierrete
Corbière, F.
Espinosa Martín, Juan Carlos
Torres, J. M.
Grassi, J.
Schelcher, F.
Lantier, Frederic
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Oral contamination with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) agent in susceptible PRNP genotype sheep results in widespread distribution of prion in the host. Because ARR homozygous sheep are considered to be resistant to transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, they have been selected to eradicate scrapie from sheep flocks and to protect the human food chain from small ruminant BSE risk. However, results presented here show that several months after an oral challenge with BSE agent, healthy ARR/ARR sheep can accumulate significant amounts of PrPSc in the spleen. © 2006 SGM.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1373154456
Document Type :
Electronic Resource