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Publication : Lymphotoxin-dependent prion replication in inflammatory stromal cells of granulomas.

First Author  Heikenwalder M Year  2008
Journal  Immunity Volume  29
Issue  6 Pages  998-1008
PubMed ID  19100703 Mgi Jnum  J:142638
Mgi Id  MGI:3821894 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2008.10.014
Citation  Heikenwalder M, et al. (2008) Lymphotoxin-dependent prion replication in inflammatory stromal cells of granulomas. Immunity 29(6):998-1008
abstractText  Prior to invading the nervous system, prions frequently colonize lymphoid organs and sites of inflammatory lymphoneogenesis, where they colocalize with Mfge8+ follicular dendritic cells (FDCs). Here, we report that soft-tissue granulomas, a frequent feature of chronic inflammation, expressed the cellular prion protein (PrPC, encoded by Prnp) and the lymphotoxin receptor (LTbetaR), even though they lacked FDCs and did not display lymphoneogenesis. After intraperitoneal prion inoculation, granulomas of Prnp(+/+) mice, but not Prnp(-/-) granulomas or unaffected Prnp(+/+) skin, accumulated prion infectivity and disease-associated prion protein. Bone-marrow transfers between Prnp(+/+) and Prnp(-/-) mice and administration of lymphotoxin signaling antagonists indicated that prion replication required radioresistant PrPC-expressing cells and LTbetaR signaling. Granulomatous PrPC was mainly expressed by stromal LTbetaR+ mesenchymal cells that were absent from unaffected subcutis. Hence, granulomas can act as clinically silent reservoirs of prion infectivity. Furthermore, lymphotoxin-dependent prion replication can occur in inflammatory stromal cells that are distinct from FDCs.
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