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对无症状逆转录病毒感染猫进行猫泛白细胞减少症病毒疫苗接种后的抗体反应:一项试点研究。

Antibody response to feline panleukopenia virus vaccination in cats with asymptomatic retrovirus infections: a pilot study.

作者信息

Bergmann Michèle, Schwertler Stephanie, Speck Stephanie, Truyen Uwe, Hartmann Katrin

机构信息

Clinic of Small Animal Medicine, Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine, LMU, Munich, Germany.

Institute of Animal Hygiene and Veterinary Public Health, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.

出版信息

J Feline Med Surg. 2019 Dec;21(12):1094-1101. doi: 10.1177/1098612X18816463. Epub 2018 Dec 17.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Currently, there are only a few studies on how immunocompromised cats, such as cats infected with feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), respond to vaccination. Therefore, this study measured feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) antibodies in retrovirus-infected cats within a period of 28 days after FPV vaccination, and compared the immune response to that of non-infected cats.

METHODS

Eight asymptomatic retrovirus-infected cats (four FeLV, four FIV), and non-infected age-matched control cats (n = 67) were vaccinated with a commercial FPV modified live virus (MLV). Pre- and post-vaccination antibody titres were measured by haemagglutination inhibition (HI) on days 0, 7 and 28. An HI titre ⩾1:40 was defined as protective. An adequate response to vaccination was defined as a four-fold titre increase or higher. Comparison of the immune response of retrovirus-infected and non-infected cats was performed.

RESULTS

Pre-vaccination FPV antibody titres ⩾1:40 were present in 100% (n = 8/8; 95% confidence interval [CI] 62.8-100) of retrovirus-infected and in 77.6% (n = 52/67; 95% CI 66.2-86.0) of non-infected cats. An adequate response to vaccination (titre increase ⩾four-fold) was seen in 1/8 retrovirus-infected cats (12.5%; 95% CI 0.1-49.2) compared with 22/67 non-infected cats (32.8%; 95% CI 22.8-44.8). In cats with high pre-vaccination titres (⩾1:160), a four-fold titre increase or higher was observed in 1/8 retrovirus infected cats (12.5%; 95% CI 0.1-49.2) compared with 4/42 non-infected cats (9.5%; 95% CI 3.2-22.6). None of the eight retrovirus-infected cats developed illness or vaccination side effects after vaccination with MLV against FPV within the 28 days. There were no significant differences between groups: for pre-vaccination titres; for at least four-fold titre increases following vaccination in either all cats or the cats with high pre-vaccination titres; and concerning adverse effects.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

All retrovirus-infected asymptomatic cats had pre-vaccination FPV antibodies indicating protection against panleukopenia. Response of retrovirus-infected cats to vaccination was similar to the response of non-infected cats.

摘要

目的

目前,关于免疫功能低下的猫,如感染猫白血病病毒(FeLV)和猫免疫缺陷病毒(FIV)的猫如何对疫苗接种做出反应的研究仅有少数。因此,本研究在猫泛白细胞减少症病毒(FPV)疫苗接种后的28天内,检测了感染逆转录病毒的猫体内的FPV抗体,并将其免疫反应与未感染猫的免疫反应进行比较。

方法

八只无症状感染逆转录病毒的猫(四只感染FeLV,四只感染FIV)以及年龄匹配的未感染对照猫(n = 67)接种了市售的FPV减毒活疫苗(MLV)。在第0、7和28天通过血凝抑制(HI)法测量疫苗接种前后的抗体滴度。HI滴度⩾1:40被定义为具有保护性。对疫苗接种的充分反应被定义为滴度增加四倍或更高。对感染逆转录病毒的猫和未感染猫的免疫反应进行了比较。

结果

100%(n = 8/8;95%置信区间[CI]62.8 - 100)的感染逆转录病毒的猫和77.6%(n = 52/67;95%CI 66.2 - 86.0)的未感染猫在疫苗接种前FPV抗体滴度⩾1:40。与22/67只未感染猫(32.8%;95%CI 22.8 - 44.8)相比,1/8只感染逆转录病毒的猫(12.5%;95%CI 0.1 - 49.2)对疫苗接种有充分反应(滴度增加⩾四倍)。在疫苗接种前滴度较高(⩾1:160)的猫中,1/8只感染逆转录病毒的猫(12.5%;95%CI 0.1 - 49.2)观察到滴度增加四倍或更高,而4/42只未感染猫(9.5%;95%CI 3.2 - 22.6)有此情况。在接种针对FPV的MLV疫苗后的28天内,八只感染逆转录病毒的猫均未出现疾病或疫苗接种副作用。各组之间在以下方面无显著差异:疫苗接种前滴度;所有猫或疫苗接种前滴度较高的猫接种疫苗后至少四倍滴度增加;以及不良反应。

结论及意义

所有无症状感染逆转录病毒的猫在疫苗接种前均有FPV抗体,表明对泛白细胞减少症具有保护作用。感染逆转录病毒的猫对疫苗接种的反应与未感染猫的反应相似。

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