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B lymphocyte-restricted expression of prion protein does not enable prion replication in prion protein knockout mice
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Enable Prion ReplicationKnockout MouseAutoimmune DiseaseImmune Cell DevelopmentMedicinePathogenesisImmunologyPrion DiseaseAutoimmunityB Lymphocyte-restricted ExpressionTranslational ProteomicsPrion ProteinPrion-replication CompetentGene ExpressionNeuroimmunologyCell BiologyPrion Replication
Prion replication in spleen and neuroinvasion after i.p. inoculation of mice is impaired in forms of immunodeficiency where mature B lymphocytes are lacking. In spleens of wild-type mice, infectivity is associated with B and T lymphocytes and stroma but not with circulating lymphocytes. We generated transgenic prion protein knockout mice overexpressing prion protein in B lymphocytes and found that they failed to accumulate prions in spleen after i.p. inoculation. We conclude that splenic B lymphocytes are not prion-replication competent and that they acquire prions from other cells, most likely follicular dendritic cells with which they closely associate and whose maturation depends on them.
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