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Transmissible spongiform resistance

Currently, there are some concerns regarding Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSE) via animal-derived excipients such as gelatin. TSEs are caused by prions that are extremely resistant to heat and normal sterilization processes. TSEs have a very long incubation time with no cure and include diseases such as the following ... [Pg.1642]

Der Trab ist auch eine Krankheit der Schaafe, und ist ansteckend. Sie schleppen sich lange, verzehren sich nach und nach, und zuletzt miissen sie sterben. These sentences are taken from an article published in 1759 [1] and describe two hallmarks of prion diseases or transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs, summarized in Table 1) The formation and transmission of an infectious particle and the invariably fatal course of these diseases. More than 200 years later a landmark discovery paved the way to study the pathogenesis of prion diseases at a molecular level. Prusiner and colleagues reported the identification of a protease-resistant protein in brain extracts, which co-purified with the infectious scrapie agent [18]. After the N-terminal amino acid sequence of the proteinase K (PK)-resistant core of the prion protein (PrP 27-30) was published in 1984 [19], two... [Pg.102]


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