2015
Rapid chemical decontamination of infectious CJD and scrapie particles parallels treatments known to disrupt microbes and biofilms
Botsios S, Tittman S, Manuelidis L. Rapid chemical decontamination of infectious CJD and scrapie particles parallels treatments known to disrupt microbes and biofilms. Virulence 2015, 6: 787-801. PMID: 26556670, PMCID: PMC4826107, DOI: 10.1080/21505594.2015.1098804.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfectious titerInnate immune responseHuman CJDResistant virusesIatrogenic infectionGT1 cellsBrain changesImmune responseInfectious agentsTSE agentsScrapie agentCJDPrion protein amyloidSheep scrapieVirulent microbesInfectious particlesMin exposureIntrinsic resistanceTreatmentTitersPrP amyloidScrapieAmyloidCultured cellsDeep proteomic analysis
2014
Highly Infectious CJD Particles Lack Prion Protein but Contain Many Viral‐Linked Peptides by LC‐MS/MS
Kipkorir T, Tittman S, Botsios S, Manuelidis L. Highly Infectious CJD Particles Lack Prion Protein but Contain Many Viral‐Linked Peptides by LC‐MS/MS. Journal Of Cellular Biochemistry 2014, 115: 2012-2021. PMID: 24933657, PMCID: PMC7166504, DOI: 10.1002/jcb.24873.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSporadic CJDMouse brainTransmissible encephalopathiesNormal human brain samplesHost prion proteinHuman brain samplesSCJD brainsPrion proteinAmyloid pathologyAPP processingNew therapiesUninfected controlsBrain homogenatesBrain samplesCellular findingsDetectable PrPNeurodegenerative diseasesSheep scrapieInfectious titerBrainProteinase KCJDLC-MS/MSViral motifsInfectious form
2010
Agent-specific Shadoo Responses in Transmissible Encephalopathies
Miyazawa K, Manuelidis L. Agent-specific Shadoo Responses in Transmissible Encephalopathies. Journal Of Neuroimmune Pharmacology 2010, 5: 155-163. PMID: 20112073, PMCID: PMC2875883, DOI: 10.1007/s11481-010-9191-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAgent-specific differencesTransmissible spongiform encephalopathiesGT1 cellsTga20 miceTSE agentsHost prion proteinKuru agentRegional neuropathologyIntracellular amyloidSporadic CJDPrP changesTSE infectionUninfected controlsPrP levelsInfectious agentsAbnormal PrPTransmissible encephalopathiesMiceNeurodegenerative diseasesScrapie agentCJDInfectionInfected cellsSheep scrapieSpongiform encephalopathies
2009
The kuru infectious agent is a unique geographic isolate distinct from Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease and scrapie agents
Manuelidis L, Chakrabarty T, Miyazawa K, Nduom NA, Emmerling K. The kuru infectious agent is a unique geographic isolate distinct from Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease and scrapie agents. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2009, 106: 13529-13534. PMID: 19633190, PMCID: PMC2715327, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0905825106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob diseaseCreutzfeldt-Jakob diseaseBovine spongiform encephalopathyBSE agentHuman sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob diseaseInfectious agentsEpidemic bovine spongiform encephalopathyTSE agentsScrapie agentTransmissible spongiform encephalopathy agentsSpongiform encephalopathy agentKuru agentLymphoreticular involvementBrain neuropathologySporadic CJDGT1 cellsNormal miceInfected humansNeurodegenerative diseasesDiseaseViral receptorsInfectious neurodegenerative diseasesSheep scrapieSpongiform encephalopathiesHigh levels