RT-QuIC detection of CWD prion seeding activity in white-tailed deer muscle tissues

Abstract Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a prion disease circulating in wild and farmed cervid populations throughout North America (United States and Canada), Europe (Finland, Norway, Sweden), and South Korea. CWD is a long-term threat to all cervid populations and to cervid hunting heritage, with...

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Main Authors: Manci Li, Marc D. Schwabenlander, Gage R. Rowden, Jeremy M. Schefers, Christopher S. Jennelle, Michelle Carstensen, Davis Seelig, Peter A. Larsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-08-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96127-8
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spelling doaj-b84ffcbc904f484a87887a776d6fa48e2021-08-22T11:24:28ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-08-0111111110.1038/s41598-021-96127-8RT-QuIC detection of CWD prion seeding activity in white-tailed deer muscle tissuesManci Li0Marc D. Schwabenlander1Gage R. Rowden2Jeremy M. Schefers3Christopher S. Jennelle4Michelle Carstensen5Davis Seelig6Peter A. Larsen7Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, University of MinnesotaDepartment of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, University of MinnesotaDepartment of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, University of MinnesotaMinnesota Center for Prion Research and Outreach, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of MinnesotaMinnesota Department of Natural ResourcesMinnesota Department of Natural ResourcesMinnesota Center for Prion Research and Outreach, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of MinnesotaDepartment of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, University of MinnesotaAbstract Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a prion disease circulating in wild and farmed cervid populations throughout North America (United States and Canada), Europe (Finland, Norway, Sweden), and South Korea. CWD is a long-term threat to all cervid populations and to cervid hunting heritage, with the potential to cause substantial economic losses across multiple sectors. In North America, hunting and farming industries focused on the processing and consumption of white-tailed deer (WTD) venison are particularly vulnerable to CWD prion contamination, as millions of WTD are consumed annually. Real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC) is a highly sensitive assay amplifying misfolded CWD prions in vitro and has facilitated CWD prion detection in a variety of tissues and excreta. To date, no study has comprehensively examined CWD prion content across bulk skeletal muscle tissues harvested from individual CWD infected WTD. Here, we use RT-QuIC to characterize prion-seeding activity in a variety of skeletal muscles from both wild and farmed CWD-positive WTD. We successfully detected CWD prions in muscles commonly used for consumption (e.g., backstrap, tenderloin, etc.) as well as within tongue and neck samples of WTD. Our results suggest that CWD prions are distributed across the skeletal muscles of infected WTD. We posit that RT-QuIC will be a useful tool for monitoring CWD prions in venison and that the method (with additional protocol optimization and high-throughput functionality) could be used to reduce and/or prevent CWD prions from entering animal and human food chains.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96127-8
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Marc D. Schwabenlander
Gage R. Rowden
Jeremy M. Schefers
Christopher S. Jennelle
Michelle Carstensen
Davis Seelig
Peter A. Larsen
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Gage R. Rowden
Jeremy M. Schefers
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Davis Seelig
Peter A. Larsen
RT-QuIC detection of CWD prion seeding activity in white-tailed deer muscle tissues
Scientific Reports
author_facet Manci Li
Marc D. Schwabenlander
Gage R. Rowden
Jeremy M. Schefers
Christopher S. Jennelle
Michelle Carstensen
Davis Seelig
Peter A. Larsen
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title RT-QuIC detection of CWD prion seeding activity in white-tailed deer muscle tissues
title_short RT-QuIC detection of CWD prion seeding activity in white-tailed deer muscle tissues
title_full RT-QuIC detection of CWD prion seeding activity in white-tailed deer muscle tissues
title_fullStr RT-QuIC detection of CWD prion seeding activity in white-tailed deer muscle tissues
title_full_unstemmed RT-QuIC detection of CWD prion seeding activity in white-tailed deer muscle tissues
title_sort rt-quic detection of cwd prion seeding activity in white-tailed deer muscle tissues
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publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a prion disease circulating in wild and farmed cervid populations throughout North America (United States and Canada), Europe (Finland, Norway, Sweden), and South Korea. CWD is a long-term threat to all cervid populations and to cervid hunting heritage, with the potential to cause substantial economic losses across multiple sectors. In North America, hunting and farming industries focused on the processing and consumption of white-tailed deer (WTD) venison are particularly vulnerable to CWD prion contamination, as millions of WTD are consumed annually. Real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC) is a highly sensitive assay amplifying misfolded CWD prions in vitro and has facilitated CWD prion detection in a variety of tissues and excreta. To date, no study has comprehensively examined CWD prion content across bulk skeletal muscle tissues harvested from individual CWD infected WTD. Here, we use RT-QuIC to characterize prion-seeding activity in a variety of skeletal muscles from both wild and farmed CWD-positive WTD. We successfully detected CWD prions in muscles commonly used for consumption (e.g., backstrap, tenderloin, etc.) as well as within tongue and neck samples of WTD. Our results suggest that CWD prions are distributed across the skeletal muscles of infected WTD. We posit that RT-QuIC will be a useful tool for monitoring CWD prions in venison and that the method (with additional protocol optimization and high-throughput functionality) could be used to reduce and/or prevent CWD prions from entering animal and human food chains.
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