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Aptamer selection and cell culture model development for diagnosis of chronic wasting disease of Cervidae.

机译:适体选择和细胞培养模型开发,用于诊断慢性枯萎病。

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Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy that affects cervid species (deer, elk, and moose) in both captive and wild animals. Since first identified and described in the late 1970's, CWD has had significant impact upon the captive cervid industry and has been found in an increasingly large geographic area of North America in wild populations. The association of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (a similar disease that occurs in cattle) with a new form of human encephalopathy in 1986 caused a dramatic increase in awareness and concern about all transmissible encephalopathies, including CWD. This led to an increase in surveillance efforts for CWD that may account for part of the expanding incidence that has been reported in the last twenty years. Although there are no reports of zoonotic disease associated with CWD and there are lines of evidence that show transmission to humans is unlikely, the infectious agent has recently been identified in skeletal muscle of mule deer and the exact nature of the infectious agent is still poorly understood.; One of the most complex problems associated with CWD and other transmissible spongiform encephalopathies is the lack of diagnostic methods to identify preclinical cases of disease. The studies described herein are focused on solving this difficult problem using some novel approaches as compared to development of diagnostic strategies for other infectious agents. The first study is a discovery based experiment designed to select a nucleic acid recognition ligand, and the second is designed to develop a model of CWD in cell culture that could serve as a very sensitive detection system.; Both of these studies were high risk endeavors attempting to solve the diagnostic dilemma of prion diseases with some very novel approaches. The identification of one aptamer that shows some specificity for PrPCWD only opens the door for further characterization and adaptation of this potential ligand. The results of the cell culture model development raise some stimulation questions about prion protein trafficking and control, and served as a basis for the development of other cell culture models.
机译:慢性消耗性疾病(CWD)是一种可传播的海绵状脑病,会影响圈养和野生动物的鹿种(鹿,麋鹿和麋鹿)。自从1970年代末期首次发现和描述以来,CWD对圈养的鹿类产业产生了重大影响,并且在北美越来越大的自然种群中发现了CWD。牛海绵状脑病(一种类似的疾病,发生在牛身上)与1986年一种新形式的人类脑病的联系,引起了人们对包括CWD在内的所有可传播性脑病的认识和关注的急剧增加。这导致对CWD的监视工作有所增加,这可能是最近二十年来报告的发病率不断上升的部分原因。尽管没有关于与CWD相关的人畜共患病的报道,并且有证据表明不太可能传播给人类,但最近在in鹿的骨骼肌中发现了这种传染病,而对这种传染病的确切性质仍知之甚少。;与CWD和其他可传播的海绵状脑病相关的最复杂的问题之一是缺乏确定临床前疾病病例的诊断方法。与针对其他传染原的诊断策略的开发相比,本文所述的研究集中于使用一些新颖的方法来解决该难题。第一项研究是一项基于发现的实验,旨在选择一种核酸识别配体,第二项研究旨在在细胞培养中建立CWD模型,该模型可以用作非常敏感的检测系统。这两项研究都是高风险的尝试,试图通过一些非常新颖的方法来解决病毒疾病的诊断难题。鉴定对PrPCWD显示某些特异性的适体仅为进一步表征和适应该潜在配体打开了大门。细胞培养模型开发的结果提出了一些有关病毒蛋白运输和控制的刺激问题,并为开发其他细胞培养模型奠定了基础。

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  • 作者

    Blair, Jeffrey L.;

  • 作者单位

    Oklahoma State University.$bVeterinary Biomedical Sciences.;

  • 授予单位 Oklahoma State University.$bVeterinary Biomedical Sciences.;
  • 学科 Biology Animal Physiology.; Biology Veterinary Science.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 190 p.
  • 总页数 190
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 生理学;动物学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:39:10

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