National Institute of Animal Health (NIAH)

Topics in Animal Health Research 2010

14. Accumulation of disease-associated prion protein in the epithelial cell rests of Malassez of the dental tissue

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  Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) induce fatal neurodegenerative diseases in man and animals. The present study demonstrates by immunohistochemical analysis the presence of disease-associated prion protein (PrPSc) in the epithelial cell rests of Malassez (ERM) of mice experimentally infected with ME7 scrapie via the intracerebral route. Mouse bioassay of scrapie-infected dental tissue revealed prolonged incubation periods, suggesting that there are relatively low amounts of the infectious agent in dental tissue compared with the brain. These findings indicate that PrPSc may spread from the brain to the ERM along the cranial nerves via the trigeminal ganglion that innervates the dental tissues. Dental tissues might therefore be a potential source of PrPSc for horizontal transmission of TSEs.
(Research Center for Prion Diseases)

References:

Okada H. et al. (2010) J. Comp. Pathol. 143: 218-222

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