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In vitro replication highlights the mutability of prions

Journal

PRION
Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages 153-159

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/pri.28468

Keywords

Western blotting; prion; prion mutation; PMCA; PrPSc; quasispecies

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  1. Italian Ministry of Health [RF-2009-1474624]

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Prions exist as strains, which are thought to reflect PrPSc conformational variants. Prion strains can mutate and it has been proposed that prion mutability depends on an intrinsic heterogeneity of prion populations that would behave as quasispecies. We investigated in vitro prion mutability of 2 strains, by following PrPSc variations of populations serially propagated in PMCA under constant environmental pressure. Each strain was propagated either at low dilution of the seed, i.e., by large population passages, or at limiting dilution, mimicking bottleneck events. In both strains, PrPSc conformational variants were identified only after large population passages, while repeated bottleneck events caused a rapid decline in amplification rates. These findings support the view that mutability is an intrinsic property of prions.

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