๐ Feline coronavirus with and without spike gene mutations detected by real-time RT-PCRs in cats with feline infectious peritonitis
ยฉ The Author(s) 2019. Objectives: Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) emerges when feline coronaviruses (FCo. Vs) mutate within their host to a highly virulent biotype and the immune response is not able to control the infection. FCoV spike (S) gene mutations are considered to contribute to the change in virulence by enabling FCoV infection of and replication in macrophages. This study investigated the presence of FCoV with and without S gene mutations in cats with FIP using two different real-time RT-PCRs on different samples obtained under clinical conditions. Methods: Fine-needle aspirates (FNAs) and incisional biopsies (IBs) of popliteal and mesenteric lymph nodes, liver, spleen, omentum and kidneys (each n = 20), EDTA blood (n = 13), buffy coat smears (n = 13), serum (n = 11), effusion (n = 14), cerebrospinal fluid (n = 16), aqueous humour (n = 20) and peritoneal lavage (n = 6) were obtained from 20 cats with FIP diagnosed by immunohistochemistry. Samples were examined by RT-PCR targeting the FCoV 7b gene, detecting all FCoV, and S gene mutation RT-PCR targeting mutations in nucleotides 23531 and 23537. The prevalence of FCoV detected in each sample type was calculated. Results: In 20/20 cats, FCoV with S gene mutations was present in at least one sample, but there was variation in which sample was positive. FCoV with mutations in the S gene were most frequently found in effusion (64%, 95% confidence interval [CI] 39โ89), followed by spleen, omentum and kidney IBs (50%, 95% CI 28โ72), mesenteric lymph node IBs and FNAs (45%, 95% CI 23โ67), and FNAs of spleen and liver and liver IBs (40%, 95% CI 19โ62). Conclusions and relevance: In these 20 cats with FIP, FCo. Vs with S gene mutations were found in every cat in at least one tissue or fluid sample. This highlights the association between mutated S gene and systemic FCoV spread. Examining a combination of different samples increased the probability of finding FCoV with the mutated S gene.
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๐ mesenteric lymph (16)
๐ infectious peritonitis (181)
๐ lymph node (56)
๐ immune response (314)
๐ feline coronavirus (148)
๐ confidence interval (64)
๐ samples obtained (25)
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๐ค Emmler, Laura
๐ค Felten, Sandra
๐ค Matiasek, Kaspar
๐ค Balzer, Hans Joerg
๐ค Pantchev, Nikola
๐ค Leutenegger, Christian
๐ค Hartmann, Katrin
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โฐ 2019
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๐ 15322750 1098612X
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