Moyadee Wassamon, Chiteafea Natdaroon, Tuanthap Supansa, Choowongkomon Kiattawee, Roytrakul Sittiruk, Rungsuriyawiboon Oumaporn, Boonkaewwan Chaiwat, Tansakul Natthasit, Rattanasrisomporn Amonpun, Rattanasrisomporn Jatuporn
Center for Advanced Studies for Agriculture and Food, Institute for Advanced Studies, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Graduate Program in Animal Health and Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Vet World. 2023 Apr;16(4):820-827. doi: 10.14202/vetworld.2023.820-827. Epub 2023 Apr 20.
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is an infectious, immune-mediated, and fatal disease in cats caused by a mutant feline coronavirus (FCoV) infection. Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukemia virus (FeLV) are two common retroviruses that play a role in reducing feline immune function with opportunistic retrovirus infection being a predisposing factor for the development of FIP. This study aimed to evaluate the clinicopathological parameters of FIP in cats with and without retrovirus coinfection.
In total, 62 cats presenting with pleural and/or peritoneal effusion at the Kasetsart University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand, were selected for the study. Effusion samples were collected and a reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay was performed on all samples using the 3' untranslated region primer. All FCoV-positive cats were tested for retrovirus infection using a commercial kit (Witness FeLV-FIV [Zoetis]; United States). Clinical signs, hematological, and biochemical parameters of these cats were investigated and grouped.
Of the 62 cats with pleural and/or peritoneal effusion, FCoV was detected in 32, of which 21 were highly suspicious for FIP. The cats suspected of FIP were divided into three subgroups following viral detection. A total of 14 had only FCoV infection (Group A), four had FCoV and FeLV infection (Group B), and three had FCoV, FeLV, and FIV infection (Group C). Of the rest, 11 had definitive diagnoses, which included three being FCoV and FeLV-positive (Group D), and eight were retrovirus-negative (Group E). Mild anemia and lymphopenia were found in cats infected with these three viruses. An albumin-to-globulin ratio lower than 0.5 was found in FIP cats with only FCoV infection.
Typically, cats with clinical effusion and FIP, with and without retrovirus coinfection, had similar hematological findings. Clinical signs, blood parameters, fluid analysis with cytological assessment, and RT-PCR assays could identify better criteria to diagnose FIP with and without retrovirus coinfection.
猫传染性腹膜炎(FIP)是由变异猫冠状病毒(FCoV)感染引起的猫的一种传染性、免疫介导的致命疾病。猫免疫缺陷病毒(FIV)和猫白血病病毒(FeLV)是两种常见的逆转录病毒,它们在降低猫的免疫功能方面发挥作用,机会性逆转录病毒感染是FIP发生的一个易感因素。本研究旨在评估合并或未合并逆转录病毒感染的猫FIP的临床病理参数。
总共选取了泰国曼谷Kasetsart大学兽医教学医院出现胸腔和/或腹腔积液的62只猫进行研究。收集积液样本,并使用3'非翻译区引物对所有样本进行逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)检测。所有FCoV阳性猫均使用商用试剂盒(Witness FeLV-FIV [硕腾公司];美国)检测逆转录病毒感染情况。对这些猫的临床症状、血液学和生化参数进行调查并分组。
在62只出现胸腔和/或腹腔积液的猫中,32只检测到FCoV,其中21只高度怀疑患有FIP。疑似FIP的猫在病毒检测后分为三个亚组。共有14只仅感染FCoV(A组),4只感染FCoV和FeLV(B组),3只感染FCoV、FeLV和FIV(C组)。其余的11只得到明确诊断,其中3只FCoV和FeLV呈阳性(D组),8只逆转录病毒呈阴性(E组)。感染这三种病毒的猫出现轻度贫血和淋巴细胞减少。仅感染FCoV的FIP猫的白蛋白与球蛋白比值低于0.5。
通常,有临床积液和FIP的猫,无论是否合并逆转录病毒感染,血液学表现相似。临床症状、血液参数、伴有细胞学评估的液体分析以及RT-PCR检测可以确定更好的标准来诊断合并或未合并逆转录病毒感染的FIP。