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A novel Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker disease mutation defines a precursor for amyloidogenic 8 kDa PrP fragments and reveals N-terminal structural changes shared by other GSS alleles

PLoS Pathogens, ISSN: 1553-7374, Vol: 14, Issue: 1, Page: e1006826
2018
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To explore pathogenesis in a young Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker Disease (GSS) patient, the corresponding mutation, an eight-residue duplication in the hydrophobic region (HR), was inserted into the wild type mouse PrP gene. Transgenic (Tg) mouse lines expressing this mutation (Tg.HRdup) developed spontaneous neurologic syndromes and brain extracts hastened disease in low-expressor Tg.HRdup mice, suggesting de novo formation of prions. While Tg.HRdup mice exhibited spongiform change, PrP aggregates and the anticipated GSS hallmark of a proteinase K (PK)-resistant 8 kDa fragment deriving from the center of PrP, the LGGLGGYV insertion also imparted alterations in PrP's unstructured N-terminus, resulting in a 16 kDa species following thermolysin exposure. This species comprises a plausible precursor to the 8 kDa PK-resistant fragment and its detection in adolescent Tg.HRdup mice suggests that an early start to accumulation could account for early disease of the index case. A 16 kDa thermolysin-resistant signature was also found in GSS patients with P102L, A117V, H187R and F198S alleles and has coordinates similar to GSS stop codon mutations. Our data suggest a novel shared pathway of GSS pathogenesis that is fundamentally distinct from that producing structural alterations in the C-terminus of PrP, as observed in other prion diseases such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and scrapie.

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Robert C. C. Mercer; Nathalie Daude; Lyudmyla Dorosh; Ze-Lin Fu; Charles E. Mays; Hristina Gapeshina; Serene L. Wohlgemuth; Claudia Y. Acevedo-Morantes; Jing Yang; Neil R. Cashman; Michael B. Coulthart; Dawn M. Pearson; Jeffrey T. Joseph; Holger Wille; Jiri G. Safar; Gerard H. Jansen; Maria Stepanova; Brian D. Sykes; David Westaway; Umberto Agrimi

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Immunology and Microbiology; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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