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Atypical Prion Protein Conformation in Familial Prion Disease with PRNP P105T Mutation
Journal
Brain pathology
Volume
21
Number
2
Pages / Article-Number
209-14
Keywords
familial prion disease, misfolded protein assay, prion
Abstract
Protease-resistant prion protein (PrP(Sc) ) is diagnostic of prion disease, yet its detection is frequently difficult. Here, we describe a patient with a PRNP P105T mutation and typical familial prion disease. Brain PrP(Sc) was undetectable by conventional Western blotting and barely detectable after phosphotungstate precipitation, where it displayed an atypical pattern suggestive of noncanonical conformation. Therefore, we used a novel misfolded protein assay (MPA) that detects PrP aggregates independently of their protease resistance. The MPA revealed the presence of aggregated PrP in similar amounts as in typical sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. These findings suggest that measurements of PrP aggregation with the MPA may be potentially more sensitive than protease-based methodologies.