Harrison P J, Roberts G W
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, St Mary's Hospital Medical School, London.
Br J Psychiatry. 1991 Apr;158:457-70. doi: 10.1192/bjp.158.4.457.
The spongiform encephalopathies are unusual in several respects. Firstly, they are transmissible, and in some cases inheritable. Secondly, variants of these disorders occur in many species and can be transmitted by consumption of infected material; this has led to concern as to the potential risk from eating contaminated animal products. Thirdly, increasing evidence suggests that a 'prion' protein is central to their aetiology and pathogenesis, and that no nucleic acid is involved in the infective process. The role of the prion gene and its protein is outlined and proposed as the basis for an improved classification of the transmissible dementias.
海绵状脑病在几个方面都很不寻常。首先,它们具有传染性,在某些情况下还具有遗传性。其次,这些疾病的变体存在于许多物种中,可通过食用受感染的物质传播;这引发了人们对食用受污染动物产品潜在风险的担忧。第三,越来越多的证据表明,一种“朊病毒”蛋白是其病因和发病机制的核心,并且感染过程中不涉及核酸。本文概述了朊病毒基因及其蛋白的作用,并提议将其作为改进可传播性痴呆分类的基础。