Genetic Variation and Strain Dynamics in Chronic Wasting Disease

慢性消耗性疾病的遗传变异和菌株动态

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Abstract

Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a prion disease of cervids marked by growing strain diversity and variation in host susceptibility. Central to this complexity are prion protein gene (Prnp) polymorphisms, which can modulate pathogenesis by altering the ability of cellular prion protein (PrP(C)) to misfold into infectious prions (PrP(Sc)), or by promoting the emergence of novel strains. Studies in cervids and transgenic rodent models demonstrate that individual polymorphisms influence PrP stability, conversion efficiency, and the selection of PrP(Sc) conformers, with most variants conferring partial resistance but none offering complete protection. These host-strain interactions define transmission barriers and disease phenotype. Understanding how Prnp genotypes shape CWD strain diversity is essential for predicting transmission dynamics, refining surveillance, and assessing zoonotic potential as the disease continues to expand geographically and genetically.

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