| Abstract: | Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs, prion diseases) are a class of fatal neurodegenerative diseases affecting a variety of mammalian species including humans. A misfolded form of the prion protein (PrP TSE) is the major, if not sole, component of the infectious agent. Prions are highly resistant to degradation and to many disinfection procedures suggesting that, if prions enter wastewater treatment systems through sewers and/or septic systems (e.g., from slaughterhouses, necropsy laboratories, rural meat processors, private game dressing) or through leachate from landfills that have received TSE-contaminated material, prions could survive conventional wastewater treatment Here, we report the results of experiments examining the partitioning and persistence of PrPTSE during simulated wastewater treatment processes including activated and mesophilic anaerobic sludge digestion. Incubation with activated sludge did not result in significant PrPTSE degradation. PrPTSE and prion infectivity partitioned strongly to activated sludge solids and are expected to enter biosolids treatment processes. A large fraction of PrPTSE survived simulated mesophilic anaerobic sludge digestion. The small reduction in recoverable PrPTSE after 20-d anaerobic sludge digestion appeared attributable to a combination of declining extractability with time and microbial degradation. Our results suggest that if prions were to enter municipal wastewater treatment systems, most would partition to activated sludge solids, survive mesophilic anaerobic digestion, and be present in treated biosolids. ?? 2008 American Chemical Society. |
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| Citation Author: | Hinckley, G. T.; Johnson, C. J.; Jacobson, K. H.; Bartholomay, C.; Mcmahon, K. D.; Mckenzie, D.; Aiken, J. M.; Pedersen, J. A. |
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| Citation Search Results Text: | Persistence of pathogenic prion protein during simulated wastewater treatment processes; 2008; Article; Journal; Environmental Science and Technology; Hinckley, G. T.; Johnson, C. J.; Jacobson, K. H.; Bartholomay, C.; Mcmahon, K. D.; Mckenzie, D.; Aiken, J. M.; Pedersen, J. A. |
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| Text: | Persistence of pathogenic prion protein during simulated wastewater treatment processes; 2008; Article; Journal; Environmental Science and Technology; Hinckley, G. T.; Johnson, C. J.; Jacobson, K. H.; Bartholomay, C.; Mcmahon, K. D.; Mckenzie, D.; Aiken, J. M.; Pedersen, J. A. |
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| URL (DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER): | http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es703186e |
| Date Other: | Tue, 28 Sep 2010 23:09 -0500 |
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