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April 18, 2019

UCalgary study finds vaccine protects against chronic wasting disease

Results are timely as the deadly disease rapidly spreads in Alberta deer
Chronic wasting disease (CWD), an infectious neurological disease that kills deer, is spreading rapidly in Alberta. Colourbox photo
Chronic wasting disease (CWD), an infectious neurological disease that kills deer, is spreading rapi

Cases of an infectious disease that kills deer, elk, and moose are on the rise in Alberta. 听

Similar to mad cow disease (BSE) in cattle, chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a prion disease of members of the deer family. Infected animals lose weight drastically (wasting), and suffer other symptoms like stumbling, lack of co-ordination, and drooling. CWD is fatal in all cases. There is no cure, treatment, or way to prevent it.

But the study of a vaccine against CWD has made researchers in the听听(UCVM) hopeful. The study was published recently in the听.听It found the vaccine, tested in a mouse model, prolonged the time before infected animals developed symptoms by up to 60 per cent.

鈥淭he vaccine doesn鈥檛 prevent the disease, but it delays its onset,鈥 says Dr. Dalia Abdelaziz, PhD, a researcher in听. 听鈥淎nd that鈥檚 what we want. In mice, if we are extending it for around 70 days that鈥檚 significant, because their life span is much shorter than deer or elk. That鈥檚 why we are excited about the results. We couldn鈥檛 induce full protection, but the survival time was greatly increased.鈥

Triggering an animals鈥 immune system to fight its own mutant proteins

CWD isn鈥檛 caused by a virus or bacteria. The infective agent is a prion听鈥斕齛n abnormal form of a harmless protein found in the brain. Once prions are present in the brain, they multiply by causing normal proteins to refold into an abnormal shape.

听鈥淭he immune system of the animal doesn鈥檛 detect prions as an enemy, so there鈥檚 no immune response against the disease,鈥 says Simrika Thapa,听an听Eyes High听and Killam doctoral student and co-author of the study. 鈥淲e are trying to create an immunogen that induces an immune response in the animal. It鈥檚 like a flu shot producing a response so your body recognizes and defends itself against the disease.鈥

Dalia Abdelaziz, Hermann Schaetzl, and Simrika Thapa published a study of a vaccine against chronic wasting disease.

Dalia Abdelaziz, Hermann Schaetzl, and Simrika Thapa published a study of a vaccine.

CWD 鈥榮preading like crazy鈥 in North America

鈥淭here鈥檚 no treatment, and the other huge problem with this disease is it鈥檚 very contagious, so its spreading like crazy in North America,鈥 says Abdelaziz. 鈥淎nimals spread the infection, shedding it in their urine, saliva and feces, and the result is the infection is almost everywhere in the environment.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 not just in the animals鈥 brains, it鈥檚 in their muscles as well,鈥 adds Thapa. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not only in the central nervous system, it鈥檚 throughout the body. When an animal dies and decomposes in the environment, they are contaminating all the plants and the soil. So, when deer eat plants or get in contact with soil, the infectious protein gets inside the body. And the infectious protein can stay in the soil for many years.鈥

Does CWD pose a risk to people?

There are questions about whether CWD can jump the species barrier and infect people. That鈥檚 what happened in another prion disease called variant Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease, the human form of mad cow disease.

鈥淭he potential of cross-species transmission into humans is an alarming issue and is still an open question,鈥 says Abdelaziz. 鈥淭here haven鈥檛 been any reported cases of CWD in people, but studies of squirrel monkeys have shown its transmissibility into non-human primates.鈥 The Schaetzl lab is part of a multinational consortium studying whether CWD can infect also macaques, using transgenic mouse models as an additional read-out.听听

The question now is whether the vaccine is as effective in deer. As a first step, Dr. Rob McCorkell, DVM, with the help of three vet med students, did immunization studies in reindeer at UCVM鈥檚 Spy Hill campus.

鈥淥ur next step is to work on an oral vaccine that can be used in wildlife. You can鈥檛 vaccinate free-ranging deer by injection, so we are considering plant-based vaccines that can be eaten directly by deer and elk,鈥 says Abdelaziz. 鈥淲e are working on arranging collaborations with other facilities where it is possible to immunize and then infect with CWD, to test in the real host.鈥

鈥淲e have lots of future directions in this project, and we are so excited.鈥

Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is an infectious, neurological disease that kills members of the deer family including white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, and moose.听听