Thomson Neroli A, Thomas David G, Weidgraaf Karin, Munday John S
Institute of Veterinary, Animal and Biomedical Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
J Feline Med Surg. 2018 Apr;20(4):332-338. doi: 10.1177/1098612X17710382. Epub 2017 May 26.
Objectives Felis catus papillomavirus type 2 (FcaPV-2) commonly infects the skin of domestic cats, and mounting evidence suggests that the virus could be involved in a subset of feline skin cancers. The reason why some cats develop FcaPV-2-induced disease and others do not is currently unknown. However, it has been shown that kittens in different litters have markedly different FcaPV-2 DNA loads and the aim of this study was to determine whether these differences could be due to inherent differences in susceptibility to infection. Such differences could potentially explain why only a small proportion of cats develop FcaPV-2-associated skin disease. Methods Repeated skin swabs were taken to measure FcaPV-2 DNA loads in queens and kittens in a research colony. The kittens either stayed in their original litters or were moved between litters; eventually, all of the kittens were housed together. A subset of samples was also analysed for FcaPV-2 mRNA. Results While there were initially large differences in FcaPV-2 DNA loads between litters of kittens, these differences disappeared when the kittens were moved between litters or housed together. Importantly, the viral DNA loads changed too rapidly to be due to the acquisition or clearance of infection. In contrast, the differences in viral DNA loads between the different queens were sustained throughout the experiment. FcaPV-2 mRNA was also detected in samples from 1- to 8-day-old kittens. Conclusions and relevance The results suggest that the FcaPV-2 DNA load in a swab sample from an individual kitten largely reflects the overall level of FcaPV-2 shedding in the group of in-contact cats, rather than the infection status of the individual kitten. Therefore, there was no evidence for inherent differences in susceptibility to infection. However, the finding of FcaPV-2 mRNA suggests that at least some kittens do become infected with FcaPV-2 early in life.
目的 猫乳头瘤病毒2型(FcaPV - 2)通常感染家猫的皮肤,越来越多的证据表明该病毒可能与一部分猫皮肤癌有关。目前尚不清楚为何有些猫会患上FcaPV - 2引发的疾病而其他猫不会。然而,研究表明不同窝的小猫FcaPV - 2 DNA载量存在显著差异,本研究的目的是确定这些差异是否源于感染易感性的内在差异。这种差异可能有助于解释为何只有一小部分猫会患上与FcaPV - 2相关的皮肤疾病。方法 对一个研究群体中的母猫和小猫进行反复皮肤拭子采样,以测量FcaPV - 2 DNA载量。小猫要么留在原窝,要么在不同窝之间转移;最终,所有小猫被安置在一起。还对一部分样本进行了FcaPV - 2 mRNA分析。结果 虽然最初不同窝小猫之间的FcaPV - 2 DNA载量存在很大差异,但当小猫在不同窝之间转移或安置在一起时,这些差异消失了。重要的是,病毒DNA载量变化太快,不可能是由于感染的获得或清除所致。相比之下,不同母猫之间的病毒DNA载量差异在整个实验过程中持续存在。在1至8日龄小猫的样本中也检测到了FcaPV - 2 mRNA。结论及意义 结果表明,单个小猫拭子样本中的FcaPV - 2 DNA载量很大程度上反映了接触组猫群体中FcaPV - 2脱落的总体水平,而不是单个小猫的感染状态。因此,没有证据表明存在感染易感性的内在差异。然而,FcaPV - 2 mRNA的发现表明,至少一些小猫在生命早期确实感染了FcaPV - 2。