Fujino Yasuhito, Horiuchi Hiroshi, Mizukoshi Fuminori, Baba Kenji, Goto-Koshino Yuko, Ohno Koichi, Tsujimoto Hajime
Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan.
Vet Microbiol. 2009 May 12;136(3-4):217-25. doi: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2008.11.007. Epub 2008 Nov 24.
Peripheral blood cytopenia such as anemia, leukopenia with neutropenia and thrombocytopenia is frequently observed in cats infected with feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV). Although previous studies report that cytopenia has been observed in FIV-infected symptomatic cats, yet the asymptomatic cats also present cytopenia occasionally. In the present study, hematological and virological analyses in FIV-infected asymptomatic cats were carried out to understand the prevalence and pathogenesis of peripheral blood cytopenia in FIV infection. Hematological abnormalities were detected in 24 of 50 FIV-infected asymptomatic cats (48%) in which no other cause of cytopenia than FIV infection was observed. Anemia only, neutropenia only, thrombocytopenia only, bicytopenia and pancytopenia were observed in 10%, 10%, 6%, 14% and 8%, respectively. Bone marrow (BM) examination was performed in 8 FIV-infected asymptomatic cats with peripheral blood cytopenia. Myeloid dysplasia was observed in 4 cats with neutropenia of which 2 cats with concurrent thrombocytopenia presented morphological abnormalities of megakaryocytes. FIV-infected BM cells in the 8 cats were analyzed by PCR and immunocytochemistry. Lobulated mononuclear cells in BM were infected with FIV in 5 cats with neutropenia of which 2 cats with concurrent thrombocytopenia showed FIV-infected megakaryocytes. Parts of isolated stromal cells from BM were infected with FIV in all the 8 cats. Present results suggest that FIV infection of BM cells can cause peripheral blood cytopenia and myelodysplasia even if the cat is asymptomatic. Such FIV-related hematological abnormalities are supposed to be diagnosed as FIV-myelopathy.
感染猫免疫缺陷病毒(FIV)的猫经常出现外周血细胞减少,如贫血、白细胞减少伴中性粒细胞减少和血小板减少。尽管先前的研究报告称,在感染FIV的有症状猫中观察到血细胞减少,但无症状猫偶尔也会出现血细胞减少。在本研究中,对感染FIV的无症状猫进行了血液学和病毒学分析,以了解FIV感染中外周血细胞减少的发生率和发病机制。在50只感染FIV的无症状猫中,有24只(48%)检测到血液学异常,除FIV感染外未观察到其他血细胞减少的原因。仅贫血、仅中性粒细胞减少、仅血小板减少、双血细胞减少和全血细胞减少的发生率分别为10%、10%、6%、14%和8%。对8只感染FIV且外周血细胞减少的无症状猫进行了骨髓(BM)检查。在4只中性粒细胞减少的猫中观察到骨髓发育异常,其中2只同时伴有血小板减少的猫出现巨核细胞形态异常。通过PCR和免疫细胞化学分析了8只猫中感染FIV的BM细胞。在5只中性粒细胞减少的猫中,BM中的分叶单核细胞感染了FIV,其中2只同时伴有血小板减少的猫显示巨核细胞感染了FIV。在所有8只猫中,从BM分离的部分基质细胞感染了FIV。目前的结果表明,即使猫无症状,BM细胞感染FIV也可导致外周血细胞减少和骨髓发育异常。这种与FIV相关的血液学异常应被诊断为FIV脊髓病。