Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Scientists once thought all germs had genetic material, but they discovered prions—normal proteins that can fold the wrong way. When prions misfold, they cause other normal prions to misfold too, creating clumps that build up in the brain and kill nerve cells, which leads to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). The immune system doesn’t attack prions because they are normal body proteins, there’s no effective treatment, and researchers now think similar protein misfolding might play a role in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Logic Breakdown
Supporting passage sentences: 'Extensive experiments aimed at identifying the pathogen responsible for CJD have led surprisingly to the isolation of a disease agent lacking nucleic acid and consisting mainly, if not exclusively, of protein. Researchers coined the term prion for this new type of protein pathogen.' 'Prions exhibiting this abnormal conformation were found to have infectious properties and the ability to reproduce themselves in an unexpected way, by initiating a chain reaction that induces normally shaped prions to transform themselves on contact, one after another, into the abnormal, pathogenic conformation.' 'Because prions, unlike other pathogens, occur naturally in the body as proteins, the body does not produce an immune response when they are present. And in the absence of any effective therapy for preventing the cascade process by which affected prions reproduce themselves, CJD is inevitably fatal.' These passages establish (1) that researchers isolated a protein-only agent (a prion) as the CJD pathogen (i.e., not a bacterium or virus), (2) that prions reproduce via a protein-conversion chain reaction, and (3) that no effective therapy is known to block that cascade. If an antibacterial drug (which targets bacteria) were shown to reverse CJD, that would point to a bacterial cause or essential bacterial role in the disease and therefore would undermine the claim that prions (a protein-only agent) cause CJD.
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Unlock Full Passage7.Which one of the following, if true, would most undermine the claim that prions cause CJD?
Correct Answer
E
E most directly undermines the prion hypothesis: the passage's key claim is that the CJD pathogen is a protein-only prion (lacking nucleic acid) and not a bacterium or virus. If an antibacterial drug were shown to reverse CJD, that would indicate a bacterial cause or necessary bacterial involvement, contradicting the claim that a protein-only prion causes the disease. The quoted sentences above (isolation of a protein-only agent and the absence of effective therapies for blocking the prion cascade) make E the strongest undermining statement.
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