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中国上海和广东猫杯状病毒的鉴定与致病性分析

Identification and Pathogenicity Analysis of Feline Calicivirus in Shanghai and Guangdong, China.

作者信息

Luo Dan, Xie Weile, Li Na, Peng XueYan, Li Kai, Zhou XinChu, Wang Zhe

机构信息

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Veterinary Biotechnology, School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.

Collaborative Innovation Center of Agri-Seeds, School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.

出版信息

Transbound Emerg Dis. 2025 Jun 4;2025:8729295. doi: 10.1155/tbed/8729295. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Feline calicivirus (FCV; ) is a highly contagious RNA virus that causes upper respiratory tract infections and intestinal symptoms in cats. In 2023 and 2024, in Shanghai (SH), China, we collected oral swab samples from 189 domestic cats exhibiting symptoms of upper respiratory tract disease (URTD), to test for five designated respiratory pathogens. Among the 111 cats testing positive for these pathogens, the FCV-positivity rate was 52% (58/111). Six FCV strains (three from SH and three from Guangdong [GD]) were successfully isolated from respiratory specimens from domestic cats. Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic analyses revealed that these strains exhibited the GII FCV genotype, suggesting that this is the dominant genotype in Asia. Within the first 36 h postinfection, the GD strains exhibited faster growth and higher replication titers than the SH strains. The GD23-02 genotype (GD) and SH23-13 genotype (SH) exhibited intriguing amino acid variation in the VP1 E-region. We therefore selected these strains for challenge experiments. Although both strains caused oral-ulcer symptoms, they presented distinct disease progression and clinical manifestations; SH23-13 exhibited traits typical of virulent systemic disease (VSD), whereas GD23-02 predominantly exhibited symptoms of oral respiratory disease (ORD). Notably, both strains consistently induced severe diarrhea and intestinal damage, demonstrating the harmful effects of FCV on intestinal health. GD23-02 exhibited broad-spectrum neutralization capabilities, with antibody titers of 1:168 against the F9 vaccine GI strain and 1:2521 against the SH23-13 GII strain, making this a promising candidate for future vaccine formulation. These findings reveal the genetic diversity and complex pathogenicity of FCV isolates and elucidate the associations between FCV strains and intestinal disease. We recommend incorporating FCV testing into future diagnostic evaluation of feline diarrhea. This testing will be essential in elucidating the tissue specificity of FCV and potential escalation in its virulence.

摘要

猫杯状病毒(FCV;)是一种高度传染性的RNA病毒,可引起猫的上呼吸道感染和肠道症状。2023年和2024年,在中国上海(SH),我们从189只出现上呼吸道疾病(URTD)症状的家猫中采集了口腔拭子样本,以检测五种指定的呼吸道病原体。在检测出这些病原体呈阳性的111只猫中,FCV阳性率为52%(58/111)。从家猫的呼吸道标本中成功分离出6株FCV毒株(3株来自上海,3株来自广东[GD])。全基因组测序和系统发育分析表明,这些毒株表现出GII FCV基因型,表明这是亚洲的主要基因型。在感染后的前36小时内,GD毒株比SH毒株生长更快,复制滴度更高。GD23 - 02基因型(GD)和SH23 - 13基因型(SH)在VP1 E区域表现出有趣的氨基酸变异。因此,我们选择这些毒株进行攻毒实验。虽然两种毒株都引起了口腔溃疡症状,但它们呈现出不同的疾病进展和临床表现;SH23 - 13表现出典型的强毒性全身性疾病(VSD)特征,而GD23 - 02主要表现出口腔呼吸道疾病(ORD)症状。值得注意的是,两种毒株都持续引起严重腹泻和肠道损伤,证明了FCV对肠道健康的有害影响。GD23 - 02表现出广谱中和能力,针对F9疫苗GI毒株的抗体滴度为1:168,针对SH23 - 13 GII毒株的抗体滴度为1:2521,使其成为未来疫苗研发的有希望的候选毒株。这些发现揭示了FCV分离株的遗传多样性和复杂致病性,并阐明了FCV毒株与肠道疾病之间的关联。我们建议将FCV检测纳入未来猫腹泻的诊断评估中。这种检测对于阐明FCV的组织特异性及其毒力的潜在增强至关重要。

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