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1. Through horizontal transmission from e.g.
a sheep to a cow (BSE).
2. In inherited forms, mutations in the prion
gene are transmitted from parent to child.
3. They can arise spontaneously.
Route of infection
When cows are fed with offals prepared from
infected sheep, prions are taken up from the gut and transported
along nerve fibers to the brain stem. Here prions accumulate and
convert normal prion proteins to the disease-causing form, PrPSc.
Years later, BSE results when a sufficient number of nerve cells
have become damaged, affecting the behaviour of the cows. |