Koch’s postulates and infectious proteins

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Lary Walker
Harry LeVine
Mathias Jucker
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[1] Emory University,Yerkes National Primate Research Center and Department of Neurology
[2] University of Kentucky,Center on Aging, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
[3] University of Tübingen,Department of Cellular Neurology, Hertie
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Acta Neuropathologica | 2006年 / 112卷
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Alzheimer’s disease; Amyloid; Apolipoprotein AII; Conformational disease; Prion;
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Koch’s postulates were formulated in the late nineteenth century as guidelines for establishing that microbes cause specific diseases. Because the rules were developed for living agents—particularly bacteria—their applicability to inanimate pathogens such as viruses and infectious proteins has been problematic. The unorthodox mechanism by which prion diseases are transmitted, involving specific physicochemical characteristics of the protein as well as susceptibility traits of the host, has made these disorders refractory to analysis within the context of the original Koch’s postulates. In addition, evidence is accumulating that other proteopathies, such as AA amyloidosis, apolipoprotein AII amyloidosis, and cerebral Aβ amyloidosis, can be induced in vulnerable recipients by cognate proteinaceous agents. In light of the salient differences in the mode of disease-transmission by microbes and proteins, we propose modifications of Koch’s postulates that will specifically accommodate presumed infectious proteins.
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