Prion/Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) Diseases Flashcards


What are prions? (5)

What are prion diseases? (5)
- = Prionoses = chronic progressive fatal nervous system diseases
- Prions = proteins abnormally folded from alpha-helix to beta-pleated sheets (= bad isoform -> cascade effect)

What diseases do prion diseases include? (5)

What is classical scrapie? (2)
- Known to occur in sheep flocks for about 350 years ago & probably before
- Endemic worldwide, except in Australia & New Zealand, where it has been eradicated
What is atypical scrapie (Nor-98)? (6)
- First identified in Norway in 1998 (hence Nor-98)
- Unique epidemiological, molecular & phenotypic characteristics

What are the routes of transmission of prions (scrapie in particular)? (9)

How do prions cause disease? (Pathogenesis) (3)

What are the main clinical signs of scrapie? (Difference between classical and atypical) (3)

Classical scrapie clinical signs (10)

Atypical scrapie clinical signs (6)

Where are the atypical scrapie lesions?
Cerebellum

Compare and contrast atypical and classic scrapie (6)

What is BSE (Mad cow disease)? (4)

BSE epidemiology (5)

What are the main clinical signs of BSE? (3)

What problems has BSE caused?

BSE - non-specific clinical signs (4)

BSE - pathology

What is atypical BSE? (2)

What are the three forms of BSE in cattle? (3)

What do the immunolabelling patterns between the H-, L- and C-types involve? (3)
- L-type BSE shows immunolabelling within the molecular and granular layers of the cerebellum, like atypical scrapie in sheep.
- By comparison, the most striking feature in H-type BSE cases is widespread labelling throughout the WM of the cerebellum.
- C-type BSE shows increased vacuolation and immunolabelling within the more rostral brain, particularly the frontal cortex.

TSE - gross and microscopic pathology (lesions) (7)
There are no pathognomonic gross lesions in TSE-infected animals.
Histo lesions:
Spongiform change in the grey matter neuropil
Astrocytosis
Neuronal vacuolation
Inflammation is absent.
Amyloid plaques are sparse or absent in the classic TSE.
What are the additional diagnostic tests for BSE? (3)

BSE - prevention and control (12)

BSE - cattle surveillance - regulations

Control measures when BSE identified (5)

Scrapie - genotype control program (6)

What is CWD? (4)

CWD - clinical signs (10)

What is TME? (2)

What is FSE? (4)
Feline spongiform encephalopathy
