Extensive Disturbances of Intracellular Components and Dysfunctions of Biological Pathways in the Brain Tissues During Prion Infection - China's Studies

China CDC Wkly. 2022 Aug 19;4(33):741-747. doi: 10.46234/ccdcw2022.154.

Abstract

The study describes some of the major findings of changes in intracellular components and biological pathways in the brain during prion infection and hypothesizes some important physiological and pathological approaches mainly based on our studies. Omics techniques analysis of messenger RNA (mRNA) and proteins were carried out in the study. Meanwhile, Western blot, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence were used for protein analysis in different signaling pathways. Statistical analyses were used to describe the protein differences in signaling pathways of infected and normal samples. This report reviewed and summarized our studies on the aberrant changes in intracellular components and biological functions in the brains of prion disease (PrD). Omics analyses proposed extensive abnormal alterations of brain mRNAs transcriptions, protein expressions, and post-translational modifications. The molecular disturbances for microtubule instability and depolymerization, the dysregulations of different signals related with neuron loss and synaptic plasticity, the abnormalities of mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum stress, and disturbance of intracellular reactive oxygen species homeostasis during prion infection were precisely analyzed and reviewed. Aberrant disturbances of numerous biological molecules and signals in brain tissues were found during prion infection.

Keywords: Biological Pathways; Disturbances of intracellular components; Microtubule; Prion.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

Supported by National Key R&D Program of China (2020YFE0205700), SKLID Development Grant (2021SKLID503, 2021SKLID504, 2019SKLID401), and National Natural Science Foundation of China (81772197, 81630062, 81401670)