Munday John S, Sharp Claire R, Beatty Julia A
School of Veterinary Science, Massey University, Palmerston North, 4410 New Zealand.
College of Veterinary Medicine, School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, Australia.
J Feline Med Surg. 2019 May;21(5):409-418. doi: 10.1177/1098612X18808105. Epub 2018 Nov 27.
Prior to 1990 papillomaviruses (PVs) were not recognised to infect or cause disease in domestic cats. Since this time, the use of histology, immunohistochemistry and, more recently, molecular techniques has revealed that PVs almost certainly cause feline viral plaques and Bowenoid in situ carcinomas, oral papillomas and feline sarcoids. In addition, there is increasing evidence that PVs play a significant role in the development of feline cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas, one of the most common skin cancers of cats. Recent studies have also revealed that most cats are asymptomatically infected with PVs. This raises a critical question that is currently unanswered: why do only a small proportion of infected cats develop disease? In the future it may be possible to prevent PV-induced diseases by using a vaccine to prevent PV infection. Alternatively, novel therapies may be developed that prevent PVs from causing clinical disease by stimulating the host immune response.
A recognition of the skin diseases caused by PVs is important to more accurately predict disease progression. Unfortunately, there are currently no non-surgical treatments that have been proven to be beneficial in cats and clinical management of PV-induced skin disease in cats can be challenging.
PVs have a worldwide distribution and negatively impact feline health and welfare globally.
This review is aimed at clinicians, especially those who regularly treat cats with skin disease. The review will also be useful to oncologists and researchers who have an interest in how cancer develops in cats.
In producing this update the authors have drawn on recently published peer-reviewed literature.
1990年之前,人们并未认识到乳头瘤病毒(PVs)会感染家猫或导致其发病。从那时起,组织学、免疫组织化学以及最近的分子技术应用表明,PVs几乎可以肯定会引发猫病毒性斑块和鲍温样原位癌、口腔乳头瘤以及猫肉瘤。此外,越来越多的证据表明,PVs在猫皮肤鳞状细胞癌(猫最常见的皮肤癌之一)的发展过程中起着重要作用。最近的研究还表明,大多数猫无症状感染PVs。这就引发了一个目前尚未得到解答的关键问题:为什么只有一小部分受感染的猫会发病?未来或许可以通过接种疫苗预防PV感染来预防PV引发的疾病。或者,也可以开发新的疗法,通过刺激宿主免疫反应来防止PVs引发临床疾病。
认识由PVs引起的皮肤疾病对于更准确地预测疾病进展很重要。不幸的是,目前尚无经证实对猫有益的非手术治疗方法,猫PV诱导性皮肤疾病的临床管理可能具有挑战性。
PVs在全球范围内分布,对全球猫的健康和福利产生负面影响。
本综述针对临床医生,尤其是那些经常治疗患有皮肤疾病的猫的医生。对于对猫癌症发展感兴趣的肿瘤学家和研究人员来说,本综述也将有所帮助。
在撰写本更新内容时,作者借鉴了最近发表的同行评审文献。