In Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), molecular typing based on the size of the protease resistant core of the disease-associated prion protein (PrP(Sc) ) and the M/V polymorphism at codon 129 of the PRNP gene correlates with the clinico-pathologic subtypes. Approximately 95% of the sporadic 129MM CJD patients are characterized by cerebral deposition of type 1 PrP(Sc) and correspond to the classic clinical CJD phenotype. The rare 129MM CJD patients with type 2 PrP(Sc) are further subdivided in a cortical and a thalamic form also indicated as sporadic fatal insomnia. We observed two young patients with MM2-thalamic CJD. Main neuropathological features were diffuse, synaptic PrP immunoreactivity in the cerebral cortex and severe neuronal loss and gliosis in the thalamus and olivary nucleus. Western blot analysis showed the presence of type 2A PrP(Sc) . Challenge of transgenic mice expressing 129MM human PrP showed that MM2-thalamic sporadic CJD (sCJD) was able to transmit the disease, at variance with MM2-cortical sCJD. The affected mice showed deposition of type 2A PrP(Sc) , a scenario that is unprecedented in this mouse line. These data indicate that MM2-thalamic sCJD is caused by a prion strain distinct from the other sCJD subtypes including the MM2-cortical form.

MM2-Thalamic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease : Neuropathological, Biochemical and Transmission Studies Identify a Distinctive Prion Strain / F. Moda, S. Suardi, G. Di Fede, A. Indaco, L. Limido, C. Vimercati, M. Ruggerone, I. Campagnani, J. Langeveld, A. Terruzzi, A. Brambilla, P. Zerbi, P. Fociani, M.T. Bishop, R.G. Will, J.C. Manson, G. Giaccone, F. Tagliavini. - In: BRAIN PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 1015-6305. - 22:5(2012 Sep), pp. 662-669. [10.1111/j.1750-3639.2012.00572.x]

MM2-Thalamic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease : Neuropathological, Biochemical and Transmission Studies Identify a Distinctive Prion Strain

P. Zerbi;
2012

Abstract

In Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), molecular typing based on the size of the protease resistant core of the disease-associated prion protein (PrP(Sc) ) and the M/V polymorphism at codon 129 of the PRNP gene correlates with the clinico-pathologic subtypes. Approximately 95% of the sporadic 129MM CJD patients are characterized by cerebral deposition of type 1 PrP(Sc) and correspond to the classic clinical CJD phenotype. The rare 129MM CJD patients with type 2 PrP(Sc) are further subdivided in a cortical and a thalamic form also indicated as sporadic fatal insomnia. We observed two young patients with MM2-thalamic CJD. Main neuropathological features were diffuse, synaptic PrP immunoreactivity in the cerebral cortex and severe neuronal loss and gliosis in the thalamus and olivary nucleus. Western blot analysis showed the presence of type 2A PrP(Sc) . Challenge of transgenic mice expressing 129MM human PrP showed that MM2-thalamic sporadic CJD (sCJD) was able to transmit the disease, at variance with MM2-cortical sCJD. The affected mice showed deposition of type 2A PrP(Sc) , a scenario that is unprecedented in this mouse line. These data indicate that MM2-thalamic sCJD is caused by a prion strain distinct from the other sCJD subtypes including the MM2-cortical form.
12B2 antibody; Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease; MM2-thalamic; PrPSc typing; sporadic fatal insomnia; transmission studies
Settore MED/08 - Anatomia Patologica
Settore MED/26 - Neurologia
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