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Publication : Oral prion infection requires normal numbers of Peyer's patches but not of enteric lymphocytes.

First Author  Prinz M Year  2003
Journal  Am J Pathol Volume  162
Issue  4 Pages  1103-11
PubMed ID  12651603 Mgi Jnum  J:82476
Mgi Id  MGI:2653385 Doi  10.1016/S0002-9440(10)63907-7
Citation  Prinz M, et al. (2003) Oral Prion Infection Requires Normal Numbers of Peyer's Patches but Not of Enteric Lymphocytes. Am J Pathol 162(4):1103-11
abstractText  Prion pathogenesis following oral exposure is thought to involve gut-associated lymphatic tissue, which includes Peyer's patches (PPs) and M cells. Recruitment of activated B lymphocytes to PPs requires alpha(4)beta(7) integrin; PPs of beta7(-/-) mice are normal in number but are atrophic and almost entirely devoid of B cells. Here we report that minimal infectious dose and disease incubation after oral exposure to logarithmic dilutions of prion inoculum were similar in beta7(-/-) and wild-type mice, and PPs of both beta7(-/-) and wild-type mice contained 3-4 log LD(50)/g prion infectivity >/=125 days after challenge. Despite marked reduction of B cells, M cells were present in beta7(-/-) mice. In contrast, mice deficient in both tumor necrosis factor and lymphotoxin-alpha (TNFalpha(-/-) x LTalpha(-/-)) or in lymphocytes (RAG-1(-/-), micro MT), in which numbers of PPs are reduced in number, were highly resistant to oral challenge, and their intestines were virtually devoid of prion infectivity at all times after challenge. Therefore, lymphoreticular requirements for enteric and for intraperitoneal uptake of prions differ from each other. Although susceptibility to prion infection following oral challenge correlates with the number of PPs, it is remarkably independent of the number of PP-associated lymphocytes.
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