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Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in Cervids and the Consequences of a Mutable Protein Conformation

Christopher J. Silva

2022ACS Omega16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

differ solely in their conformation. Like other prion diseases, transmissible CWD prions can arise spontaneously. The CWD prions can respond to selection pressures resulting in the emergence of new strain phenotypes. Annually, 11.5 million Americans hunt and harvest nearly 6 million deer, indicating that CWD is a potential threat to an important American food source. No tested CWD strain has been shown to be zoonotic. However, this may not be true for emerging strains. Should a zoonotic CWD strain emerge, it could adversely impact the hunting economy and game meat consumers.

Topics & Concepts

Chronic wasting diseasePrion proteinStrain (injury)BiologyDiseasePhenotypeVirologyZoologyGeneticsMedicineGeneScrapiePathologyAnatomyPrion Diseases and Protein Misfolding