Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.464, No.3, 698-704, 2015
Transgenic over-expression of mammalian heparanase delays prion disease onset and progression
Cellular heparan sulfate (HS) has a dual role in scrapie pathogenesis; it is required for PrPSc(scrapie prion protein) formation and facilitates infection of cells, mediating cellular uptake of prions. We examined the involvement of heparanase, a mammalian endoglycosidase degrading HS, in scrapie infection. In cultured cells, heparanase treatment or over-expression resulted in a profound decrease in PrPSc. Moreover, disease onset and progression were dramatically delayed in scrapie infected transgenic mice over-expressing heparanase. Together, our results provide direct in vivo evidence for the involvement of intact HS in the pathogenesis of prion disease and the protective role of heparanase both in terms of susceptibility to infection and disease progression. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Prion disease;Heparanase;Heparan sulfate;Scrapie prion protein;Transgenic mice;Survival time