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A direct relationship between the partitioning of the pathogenic prion protein and transmissible spongiform encephalopathy infectivity during the purification of plasma proteins
Authors:Lee D C  Stenland C J  Miller J L  Cai K  Ford E K  Gilligan K J  Hartwell R C  Terry J C  Rubenstein R  Fournel M  Petteway S R
Institution:Department of Pathogen Safety Research/Biological Products, Bayer Corporation, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709, USA. doug.lee.b@bayer.com
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Experimental evidence from rodent models indicates that blood can contain transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) infectivity, which suggests a potential risk for TSE transmission via proteins isolated from human plasma. Because methods that can reduce TSE infectivity typically are detrimental to protein function, infectivity must be removed to ensure the safety of these therapeutic proteins. Animal bioassays are conventionally used to detect infectivity, but the pathogenic form of the prion protein (PrPSc) can serve as a marker for TSE infectivity. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Seven plasma protein‐purification steps were performed after the plasma intermediates were spiked with TSE‐infected material. Resulting fractions were analyzed for PrPSc by using a Western blot assay and for TSE infectivity by using an animal bioassay. Western blots were quantitated by an endpoint dilution analysis, and infectivity titers were calculated by the Spearman‐Kärber method. RESULTS: PrPSc partitioning paralleled TSE infectivity partitioning, regardless of the nature of the protein‐purification step. The detection ranges for PrPSc and infectivity were 0 to 5.3 log and 1.1 to 8.9 log median infectious dose per unit, respectively. Clearance of PrPSc and infectivity ranged from 1.0 to 6.0 log. CONCLUSION: Purification steps for isolating therapeutic proteins from human plasma showed the removal of both PrPSc and TSE infectivity. PrPSc partitioning coincided with infectivity partitioning, which showed a close relationship between PrPSc and TSE infectivity. By exploiting this association, the in vitro Western blot assay for PrPSc was valuable for estimating the partitioning of TSE infectivity during plasma protein purification.
Keywords:BSA/PBS = 0  1-percent BSA in PBS  BSE = bovine spongiform encephalopathy  ID50 = median infectious dose  PrP = prion protein  PrPC = cellular form of PrP  PrPRES = the proteinase-resistant form of PrPSc  PrPSc = the pathogenic form of PrP (scrapie)  SBH(s) = scrapie brain homogenate(s)  TSE(s) = transmissible spongiform encephalopathy(ies)
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