DOAJ Open Access 2015

Genetics of Prion Disease in Cattle

Brenda M. Murdoch Gordon K. Murdoch

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Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is a prion disease that is invariably fatal in cattle and has been implicated as a significant human health risk. As a transmissible disease of livestock, it has impacted food safety, production practices, global trade, and profitability. Genetic polymorphisms that alter the prion protein in humans and sheep are associated with transmissible spongiform encephalopathy susceptibility or resistance. In contrast, there is no strong evidence that nonsynonymous mutations in the bovine prion gene (PRNP) are associated with classical BSE (C-BSE) disease susceptibility, though two bovine PRNP insertion/deletion polymorphisms, in the putative region, are associated with susceptibility to C-BSE. However, these associations do not explain the full extent of BSE susceptibility, and loci outside of PRNP appear to be associated with disease incidence in some cattle populations. This article provides a review of the current state of genetic knowledge regarding prion diseases in cattle.

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Gordon K. Murdoch

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Murdoch, B.M., Murdoch, G.K. (2015). Genetics of Prion Disease in Cattle. https://doi.org/10.4137/BBI.S29678

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2015
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10.4137/BBI.S29678
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