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> Published: November 3, 2005 
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> Prions suspected in milk 
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> Sheep mammaries shown to contain agents of fatal brain disease. 
> Andreas von Bubnoff 
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> The inflamed mammary glands of sheep have been found to contain 
protein particles that cause scrapie, a sickness similar to mad cow 
disease. This suggests that the suspect proteins, called prions, may 
also be present in the milk of infected animals. 
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> If prions exist in the milk of cows infected with both an 
inflammatory illness and mad cow disease, formally known as bovine 
spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), this raises concerns for human 
health. Consumption of prion-contaminated meat from cows with BSE is 
believed to cause the fatal variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) 
in people; so might contaminated milk. 
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> Adriano Aguzzi, the lead researcher on the study, has not detected 
prions in milk itself, because it is difficult to analyse for the 
abnormal proteins. But he says he expects to find them. 
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> "It is unlikely that the prions are not in the milk," says Aguzzi, 
a pathologist at the University of Zurich Hospital, 
Switzerland. "And the prospect is not a pleasant one." 
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> Neil Cashman, a prion researcher at the University of British 
Columbia in Vancouver, is worried too. People have looked for prions 
in the milk of cows with BSE and haven't found any, he says. "But 
they haven't looked in cows with mammary-gland infection and BSE." 
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> "This raises very serious questions," concludes Cashman. 
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> Inflamed in the brain 
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> Prions are mainly found in the brain, spinal cord and immune 
system. Until recently, other body parts were thought to be 
relatively safe. But in a series of studies, Aguzzi's group has 
shown that prions can be present in other organs as well, provided 
that these organs are inflamed. 
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> Earlier this year, his group found prions in inflamed pancreases, 
livers and kidneys. A study last month showed that the urine 
produced by inflamed kidneys in mice also contains prions. 
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> All this has helped to solve the mystery of how wild herds of elk 
and deer, which are vegetarian, might manage to contract prion 
diseases from each other. And it prompted Aguzzi to look at mammary 
glands to see if they could carry prions too. 
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> Viral culprit? 
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> The researchers went to Sardinia, a Mediterranean island with more 
than a million sheep, and analysed 261 sheep that were genetically 
susceptible to scrapie. Of those, seven had scrapie, and four also 
had an infection of their mammary glands. All these four had prions 
in their mammary glands; the others did not. The study appears this 
week in Nature Medicine1. 
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> The mammary-gland infections were caused by a virus called Maedi 
Visna. Aguzzi says that if this prion-virus combination is common, 
it may be a clue to how to fight the transmission of scrapie. "Maybe 
to eradicate scrapie you have to eradicate the virus first," Aguzzi 
says. 
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> The prion concentration in the sheep's mammary glands is thousands 
of times lower than in the brain, says Aguzzi. This is probably good 
news, although it is not known how many prions it takes to cause 
vCJD in humans. 
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