Dawson S, Smyth N R, Bennett M, Gaskell R M, McCracken C M, Brown A, Gaskell C J
Department of Veterinary Clinical Science, University of Liverpool, UK.
AIDS. 1991 Jun;5(6):747-50. doi: 10.1097/00002030-199106000-00016.
The effect of experimental primary-stage feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) infection on feline calicivirus (FCV) vaccination and challenge in cats was studied. Clinical signs of acute FCV disease were more widespread in the cats which were infected with FIV than in those which were not. FIV infection also prolonged shedding of FCV, with more of the FIV-infected cats becoming chronic carriers. Although vaccination induced protection against acute FCV disease, this was to a lesser degree in FIV-infected cats. Vaccination by itself also appeared to enhance long-term virus shedding. There was evidence of an impaired anamnestic FCV-neutralizing antibody response in FIV-infected cats following FCV challenge.
研究了实验性初级阶段猫免疫缺陷病毒(FIV)感染对猫杯状病毒(FCV)疫苗接种及猫感染FCV的影响。感染FIV的猫比未感染FIV的猫出现急性FCV疾病临床症状的情况更为普遍。FIV感染还延长了FCV的排毒时间,更多感染FIV的猫成为慢性携带者。尽管疫苗接种可诱导针对急性FCV疾病的保护作用,但在感染FIV的猫中这种保护作用程度较低。疫苗接种本身似乎也会增加病毒的长期排出。有证据表明,FCV攻击后,感染FIV的猫的回忆性FCV中和抗体反应受损。