Olsen C W
Department of Pathobiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Vet Microbiol. 1993 Jul;36(1-2):1-37. doi: 10.1016/0378-1135(93)90126-r.
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) has been an elusive and frustrating problem for veterinary practitioners and cat breeders for many years. Over the last several years, reports have begun to elucidate aspects of the molecular biology of the causal virus (FIPV). These papers complement a rapidly growing base of knowledge concerning the molecular organization and replication of coronaviruses in general. The fascinating immunopathogenesis of FIPV infection and the virus' interaction with macrophages has also been the subject of several recent papers. It is now clear that FIPV may be of interest to scientists other than veterinary virologists since its pathogenesis may provide a useful model system for other viruses whose infectivity is enhanced in the presence of virus-specific antibody. With these advances and the recent release of the first commercially-available FIPV vaccine, it is appropriate to review what is known about the organization and replication of coronaviruses and the pathogenesis of FIPV infection.
多年来,猫传染性腹膜炎(FIP)一直是兽医和猫繁育者难以捉摸且令人沮丧的问题。在过去几年里,已有报告开始阐明致病病毒(FIPV)的分子生物学方面。这些论文补充了关于冠状病毒总体分子结构和复制的迅速增长的知识基础。FIPV感染迷人的免疫发病机制以及该病毒与巨噬细胞的相互作用也是近期几篇论文的主题。现在很清楚,FIPV可能引起兽医病毒学家以外的科学家的兴趣,因为其发病机制可能为其他在病毒特异性抗体存在时感染力增强的病毒提供一个有用的模型系统。随着这些进展以及首款商业可用FIPV疫苗的近期推出,回顾一下关于冠状病毒的结构和复制以及FIPV感染的发病机制的已知情况是恰当的。