Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10758147 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
PrPSc is known to elicit no specific immune response and the immune cells are suspected to support its accumulation. In the present study, we investigated the response of some immune cell types to PrPSc to characterize an observed early transient accumulation of PrPSc. After cells were treated with PrPSc-brain homogenate, PrPSc was transiently accumulated for the first 8-12Â h post-exposure then completely cleared by the 5th day of the experiment. The accumulated PrPSc was not a de novo product of the cell PrPC. Further investigation of this phenomenon revealed some potential factors influencing it. These factors included cholesterol homeostasis, temperature, the degradation power of the cell and the availability of sufficient PrPC. Our in vitro results suggest that immune cells, especially macrophages are potential risk factors for the accumulation and intercellular spread of PrPSc if the complete clearance of PrPSc were not fulfilled.
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Authors
Abdelazim Elsayed Elhelaly, Yasuo Inoshima, Naotaka Ishiguro,