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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 09, 1998
Filed:
Jul. 31, 1995
Stanley B Prusiner, San Francisco, CA (US);
Michael R Scott, San Francisco, CA (US);
Glenn Telling, San Francisco, CA (US);
The Regents of the University of California, Alameda, CA (US);
Abstract
The invention includes an artificial PrP gene, a transgenic animal containing a PrP gene of another animal or the artificial PrP gene, a hybrid non-human mammal with an ablated endogenous prion gene and exogenous prion gene and assay methodology which uses the animals to detect pathogenic prions in a sample or diagnose a cause of death. The artificial gene includes a sequence such that when it is inserted into the genome of a host animal (such as a mouse), the animal is rendered susceptible to infection with prions which normally would infect only a genetically diverse test animal (such as human, cow or sheep). The artificial PrP gene may be comprised of a completely artificial polynucleotide sequence. Alternatively, the artificial gene may be comprised of the codon sequence of a host animal with one or more codon substitutions being made wherein the substitutions are preferably corresponding PrP gene codons from a genetically diverse test animal. Pathogenic prions in a sample can be detected by injecting the sample to be tested into a transgenic mouse which includes the different codons of the prion protein gene of the animal (e.g. human) in danger of infection from prions in the sample.