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Prion diseases: From protein to cell pathology

  作者 Kovacs, GG; Budka, H  
  选自 期刊  American Journal of Pathology;  卷期  2008年172-3;  页码  555-565  
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[摘要]Prion diseases or transmissible spongiform encephalopathies are fatal neurodegenerative conditions in humans and animals that originate spontaneously, genetically or by infection. Conformational change of the normal (cellular) form of prion protein (PrPC) to a pathological, disease-associated form (Prp(TSE)) is considered central to pathogenesis and formation of the infectious agent or prion. Neuronal damage is central to clinical manifestation of prion diseases but poorly understood. in this review, we analyze the major pathogenetic pathways that lead to tissue pathology in different forms of disease. Neuropathogenesis of prion diseases evolves in complex ways on several front lines, most but not all of which exist also in other neurodegenerative as well as infectious diseases. whereas intracellular accumulation of PrP forms might significantly impair cell function and lead to cytopathology, mere extracellular deposition of PrPTSE is questionable as a direct cytotoxic factor. Tissue damage may result from several parallel, interacting, or subsequent pathways. Future studies should clarify die trigger(s) and sequence of these processes and whether, and which, one is dominating or decisive.

 
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