Discovery of prions in muscle leads to new food safety fears

A team of US researchers led by Nobel prize winner Stanley Prusiner at the University of California (San Francisco) discovered prions in the hind legs of mice, indicating that BSE prions could infect the muscle of cattle. Up to now, measures against BSE were based on the assumption that prions are transmitted only through the nervous systems or lymphatic tissues of cattle.

A team of US researchers led by Nobel prize winner Stanley Prusiner at the University of California (San Francisco) discovered prions in the hind legs of mice, indicating that BSE prions could infect the muscle of cattle. Up to now, measures against BSE were based on the assumption that prions are transmitted only through the nervous systems or lymphatic tissues of cattle.