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Vitamin D 2 Interacts with Human PrP(c) (90-231) and Breaks PrP(c) Oligomerization in Vitro

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Journal Prion
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2013 Jul 17
PMID 23857314
Citations 3
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PrP(sc), the pathogenic isoform of PrP(c), can convert PrP(c) into PrP(sc) through direct interactions. PrP(c) oligomerization is a required processing step before PrP(sc) formation, and soluble oligomers appear to be the toxic species in amyloid-related disorders. In the current study, direct interactions between vitamin D 2 and human recombinant PrP(c) (90-231) were observed by Biacore assay, and 3F4 antibody, specific for amino acid fragment 109-112 of PrP(c), inhibited this interaction. An ELISA study using3F4 antibody showed that PrP(c) (101-130), corresponding sequence to human PrP, was affected by vitamin D 2, supporting the results of Biacore studies and suggesting that the PrP(c) sequence around the 3F4 epitope was responsible for the interaction with vitamin D 2. Furthermore, the effects of vitamin D 2 on disruption of PrP(c) (90-231) oligomerization were elucidated by dot blot analysis and differential protease k susceptibilities. While many chemical compounds have been proposed as potential therapeutic agents for the treatment of scrapie, most of these are toxic. However, given the safety and blood brain barrier permeability of vitamin D 2, we propose that vitamin D 2 may be a suitable agent to target PrP(c) in the brain and therefore is a potential therapeutic candidate for prion disease.

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