新泽西白尾鹿Prion蛋白基因异质性的研究

Shamus P. Keeler, Nicole L. Bernarsky, J. Huffman, D. Roscoe
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朊蛋白基因(Prnp)的多态性与白尾鹿(Odocoileus virginianus)对慢性消耗性疾病(CWD)的易感性改变有关。对自然感染的白尾鹿的研究已经确定,子宫颈Prnp密码子95、96和116的多态性可能降低了CWD的易感性或减缓了CWD的进展。对新泽西白尾鹿的Prnp异质性进行了调查。在新泽西州没有CWD阳性的鹿报告,在项目开始之前,本研究中所有的动物都被确定为CWD阴性。对150只猎鹿的Prnp基因进行了测序。对所有多态性进行鉴定并计算等位基因频率。在新泽西州,70%的鹿在密码子95(谷氨酰胺)和密码子96(甘氨酸)上纯合子,94.7%的鹿至少有一个拷贝。只有2%的鹿在95号密码子上有组氨酸和96号密码子上有甘氨酸的等位基因,这在自然感染的鹿中是不足的,可能提供了对感染的抵抗力。这些鹿只在新泽西州的西南部被发现。新泽西白尾鹿PrP基因的遗传异质性和分布增加了我们目前对该物种Prnp多样性的认识。
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A Survey of the Prion Protein Gene Heterogeneity in New Jersey White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
Polymorphisms within the prion protein gene (Prnp) have been associated with modified susceptibility to chronic wasting disease (CWD) in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). Studies of naturally infected white-tailed deer have determined that polymorphisms in the cervid Prnp at codons 95, 96, and 116 may provide reduced susceptibility or slowed progression of CWD. A survey was performed to determine the Prnp heterogeneity within New Jersey white-tailed deer. No CWD positive deer have been reported in New Jersey and all animals included in this study were determined to be CWD negative before the start of the project. The Prnp genes of 150 hunter-harvested deer were sequenced. All polymorphisms were identified and allelic frequencies were calculated. Seventy percent of the deer sampled in New Jersey were homozygous at codon 95 (glutamine) and codon 96 (glycine) and 94.7% had at least one copy of this allele. Only 2 % of the deer sampled had a single copy of the allele with histidine at Codon 95 and a glycine at Codon 96, which is under represented in naturally infected deer and may provide resistance to infection. These deer were found only in the southwestern portion of New Jersey. The genetic heterogeneity and distribution of the PrP gene of New Jersey white-tailed deer adds to our current understanding of the Prnp diversity within this species.
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