Spada Eva, Perego Roberta, Baggiani Luciana, Salatino Elisabetta, Priolo Vito, Mangano Cyndi, Pennisi Maria Grazia, Proverbio Daniela
Veterinary Transfusion Research Laboratory (REVLab), Department of Veterinary Medicine (DIMEVET), University of Milan, 20133 Milan, Italy.
Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Messina, 98168 Messina, Italy.
Animals (Basel). 2020 Jul 3;10(7):1129. doi: 10.3390/ani10071129.
The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of A, B and AB blood types and alloantibodies in non-pedigree cats from two regions, one in Northern and one in Southern Italy (Lombardy and Sicily, respectively). A total of 448 samples (52.0% from Northern and 48.0% from Southern Italy) were blood typed. The prevalence of A, B and AB blood types in northern and southern cats were 91.0%, 5.2%, 3.8%, and 77.2%, 12.1% and 10.7%, respectively. The prevalence of type-A blood in southern cats was significantly lower ( = 0.0001) than in northern cats, while type-B and AB blood were significantly higher ( = 0.0085 and = 0.0051, respectively) in Southern compared to Northern Italian cats. Alloantibodies against type-A blood were found in 94.1% of type-B cats, 11.2% of type-A cats had alloantibodies against type-B blood, while no type-AB cats had alloantibodies with no significant difference between the two Italian populations. Type-AB prevalence in non-pedigree cats in Southern Italy was the highest reported in Europe. Italian type-A cats had the lowest worldwide prevalence of alloantibodies against type-B blood. These results highlight the usefulness of regional studies to report different prevalences in feline blood types and reinforce the importance of blood typing cats before transfusions and mating.
本研究的目的是确定来自意大利北部和南部两个地区(分别为伦巴第和西西里)的非纯种猫中A、B和AB血型以及同种抗体的流行情况。共对448份样本(52.0%来自意大利北部,48.0%来自意大利南部)进行了血型鉴定。北部和南部猫中A、B和AB血型的流行率分别为91.0%、5.2%、3.8%以及77.2%、12.1%和10.7%。南部猫中A型血的流行率显著低于北部猫( = 0.0001),而与意大利北部猫相比,南部猫中B型和AB型血的流行率显著更高(分别为 = 0.0085和 = 0.0051)。在94.1%的B型猫中发现了抗A型血的同种抗体,11.2%的A型猫有抗B型血的同种抗体,而AB型猫中没有同种抗体,两个意大利种群之间无显著差异。意大利南部非纯种猫中的AB型流行率是欧洲报道的最高值。意大利的A型猫中抗B型血同种抗体的全球流行率最低。这些结果凸显了区域研究对于报告猫科动物血型不同流行率的有用性,并强化了在输血和配种前对猫进行血型鉴定的重要性。