B lymphocyte-restricted expression of prion protein does not enable prion replication in prion protein knockout mice

  1. Fabio Montrasio*,,
  2. Antonio Cozzio*,,
  3. Eckhard Flechsig*,§,
  4. Daniela Rossi*,§,
  5. Michael A. Klein,
  6. Thomas Rülicke,
  7. Alex J. Raeber*,,
  8. Christian A. J. Vosshenrich**,‡‡,
  9. Juliane Proft,
  10. Adriano Aguzzi, and
  11. Charles Weissmann*,§,††
  1. *Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland; Department of Pathology, Institute of Neuropathology, University of Zurich, Schmelzbergstrasse 12, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland; Biologisches Zentrallabor, Sternwartstrasse 6, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland; and **Institute for Genetics, Weyertalstrasse 121, D-50931 Cologne, Germany
  1. Contributed by Charles Weissmann

Abstract

Prion replication in spleen and neuroinvasion after i.p. inoculation of mice is impaired in forms of immunodeficiency where mature B lymphocytes are lacking. In spleens of wild-type mice, infectivity is associated with B and T lymphocytes and stroma but not with circulating lymphocytes. We generated transgenic prion protein knockout mice overexpressing prion protein in B lymphocytes and found that they failed to accumulate prions in spleen after i.p. inoculation. We conclude that splenic B lymphocytes are not prion-replication competent and that they acquire prions from other cells, most likely follicular dendritic cells with which they closely associate and whose maturation depends on them.

Footnotes

  • Present address: Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305.

  • § Present address: MRC Prion Unit/Neurogenetics, Imperial College School of Medicine at St. Mary's, Norfolk Place, London W2 1PG, United Kingdom.

  • Present address: Cytos Biotechnology AG, Wagistrasse 21, CH-8952 Zurich-Schlieren, Switzerland.

  • ‡‡ Present address: Departement d'Immunologie, Institut Pasteur, 25 Rue du Dr. Roux, 75724 Paris, France.

  • †† To whom reprint requests should be addressed. E-mail: c.weissmann{at}ic.ac.uk.

  • Abbreviations:
    CNS,
    central nervous system;
    FACS,
    fluorescence-activated cell sorting;
    FDC,
    follicular dendritic cell;
    PE,
    phycoerythrin;
    PrP,
    prion protein
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