%0 Journal Article %T Detection of RNA in the Plasma of Patients with Sporadic Creutzfeldt¨CJakob Disease, Gerstmann¨CStra¨ąssler Syndrome and Other Non-Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy Brain Disorders %A Kazuo Tsukui %A Yasushi Iwasaki %A Masamitsu Nagaoka %A Kenji Tadokoro %J Microbiology Insights %D 2010 %I %X The infectious agent of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) was assumed to be the aggregate of abnormal prion protein isoform (PrPsc). We observed that lowering the pH of 3% SDS-inoculated plasma or brain homogenate after PK digestion to 4.5 (acidic SDS condition) enabled to precipitate proteinase K-resistant prion protein (PrPres) in plasma as well as PrPres in the brain with synthetic poly-A RNA as affinity aggregate. Therefore, we determined if RNA molecules could be used for discriminating TSE patients from healthy individuals. We also examined the plasma of patients with classical Creutzfeldt¨CJakob disease (CJD) and other brain disorders who were not diagnosed with TSE. The results indicated that RNA approximately 1.5¨C2.0 kb in length was commonly observed in the plasma of patients with brain disorders but was not detected in the plasma of healthy volunteers. Enhanced expression of RNA and its protection from endogenous nucleases might occur in the former group of patients. Moreover, we speculate that the non-transmissible neuronal disorders overlap with prion diseases. %U http://la-press.com/detection-of-rna-in-the-plasma-of-patients-with-sporadic--creutzfeldtn-a1989