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猫科动物 AB 血型与逆转录病毒状态之间缺乏关联:一项多中心、多国研究。

Lack of association between feline AB blood groups and retroviral status: a multicenter, multicountry study.

机构信息

Veterinary Transfusion Research Laboratory (REVLab), Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences (DIVAS), University of Milan, Lodi, Italy.

Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA.

出版信息

J Feline Med Surg. 2022 Aug;24(8):e194-e202. doi: 10.1177/1098612X221100082. Epub 2022 May 30.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The relationship between blood group antigens and disease has been studied in humans. Blood types have been associated with both decreased and increased rates of various infections. In addition, blood group expression has been shown to vary with some cancers and gastrointestinal diseases. The objective of this study was to explore whether there is a relationship between blood type and retroviral infections in cats.

METHODS

Case records from a veterinary research laboratory, veterinary teaching hospitals and veterinary blood banks were retrospectively searched for cats where both blood type and retroviral status (feline leukemia [FeLV], feline immunodeficiency virus [FIV] or both) were listed (part 1). In addition, a sample of 33 cats with confirmed FIV infection was genotyped to determine blood groups (part 2).

RESULTS

In part 1, 709 cats were identified, 119 of which were positive for retroviral infection. Among all cases, 621 were type A (87.6%), 68 were type B (9.6%) and 20 were type AB (2.8%). There was no relationship between overall retroviral status (positive/negative) and blood type ( = 0.43), between FeLV status and blood type ( = 0.86) or between FIV status and blood type ( = 0.94). There was no difference in the distribution of blood types between cats that were healthy and typed as possible blood donors vs sick cats that were typed prior to a possible transfusion ( = 0.13). In part 2, of the 33 FIV-infected cats, all blood group genotypes were identified, although this test did not discriminate type A from type AB.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

No relationship was identified between feline retroviral status and blood type in this study. The relationship between blood type and other disease states requires further study in veterinary patients.

摘要

目的

人类已经研究了血型抗原与疾病之间的关系。血型与各种感染的发生率降低和升高都有关。此外,血型的表达也与一些癌症和胃肠道疾病有关。本研究的目的是探讨猫的血型与逆转录病毒感染之间是否存在关系。

方法

从兽医研究实验室、兽医教学医院和兽医血库的病历记录中,回顾性地搜索同时列出血型和逆转录病毒状态(猫白血病病毒[FeLV]、猫免疫缺陷病毒[FIV]或两者)的猫(第 1 部分)。此外,对 33 只确诊为 FIV 感染的猫进行基因分型以确定血型(第 2 部分)。

结果

在第 1 部分中,确定了 709 只猫,其中 119 只为逆转录病毒感染阳性。在所有病例中,621 只为 A 型(87.6%),68 只为 B 型(9.6%),20 只为 AB 型(2.8%)。总体逆转录病毒状态(阳性/阴性)与血型之间没有关系(=0.43),FeLV 状态与血型之间没有关系(=0.86),FIV 状态与血型之间也没有关系(=0.94)。健康且血型为可能献血者的猫与可能需要输血前进行血型鉴定的患病猫之间的血型分布没有差异(=0.13)。在第 2 部分中,对 33 只 FIV 感染的猫进行了基因分型,确定了所有的血型基因型,但这种检测方法不能区分 A 型和 AB 型。

结论和相关性

本研究未发现猫的逆转录病毒状态与血型之间存在关系。血型与其他疾病状态之间的关系需要在兽医患者中进一步研究。

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