Estimating relative CWD susceptibility and disease progression in farmed white-tailed deer with rare PRNP alleles

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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224342

Language of the publication
English
Date
2019-12-02
Type
Article
Author(s)
  • Haley, Nicholas J.
  • Merrett, Kahla
  • Buros Stein, Amy
  • Simpson, Dennis
  • Carlson, Andrew
  • Mitchell, Gordon
  • Staskevicius, Antanas
  • Nichols, Tracy
  • Lehmkuhl, Aaron D.
  • Thomsen, Bruce V.
Publisher
Public Library of Science

Abstract

Chronic wasting disease is a prion disease affecting both free-ranging and farmed cervids in North America and Scandinavia. A range of cervid species have been found to be susceptible, each with variations in the gene for the normal prion protein, PRNP, reportedly influencing both disease susceptibility and progression in the respective hosts. Despite the finding of several different PRNP alleles in white-tailed deer, the majority of past research has focused on two of the more common alleles identified—the 96G and 96S alleles. In the present study, we evaluate both infection status and disease stage in nearly 2100 farmed deer depopulated in the United States and Canada, including 714 CWD-positive deer and correlate our findings with PRNP genotype, including the more rare 95H, 116G, and 226K alleles. We found significant differences in either likelihood of being found infected or disease stage (and in many cases both) at the time of depopulation in all genotypes present, relative to the most common 96GG genotype. Despite high prevalence in many of the herds examined, infection was not found in several of the reported genotypes. These findings suggest that additional research is necessary to more properly define the role that these genotypes may play in managing CWD in both farmed and free-ranging white-tailed deer, with consideration for factors including relative fitness levels, incubation periods, and the kinetics of shedding in animals with these rare genotypes.

Subject

  • Animal diseases

Keywords

  • Transmissible spongiform encephalitis,
  • Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies,
  • Prion diseases,
  • Prions

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Pagination

1-15

Peer review

Yes

Open access level

Gold

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ISSN
1932-6203

Article

Journal title
PLoS ONE
Journal volume
14
Journal issue
12
Article number
e0224342
Accepted date
2019-11-14
Submitted date
2019-10-10

Citation(s)

Haley, N. J., Merrett, K., Buros Stein, A., Simpson, D., Carlson, A., Mitchell, G., Staskevicius, A., Nichols, T., Lehmkuhl, A. D., & Thomsen, B. V. (2019). Estimating relative CWD susceptibility and disease progression in farmed white-tailed deer with rare PRNP alleles. PLoS ONE, 14(12), Article e0224342. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0224342

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