Abstract

ABSTRACT: Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) causes an infection in cats that, in some cases, can also be reported with other pathologies, such as infection with feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), and lymphoma. Although, a compromised immune response is reported in these animals, little is known about the immunological state of their cells. To shed some light in this area, we studied peripheral blood samples from both infected and non-infected cats with FeLV, with or without FIV, FIP, and lymphoma. We tested a panel of monoclonal antibodies (n=11) against mouse and human antigens and we reported that cat leukocytes can be stained with anti-mouse B220 monoclonal antibody; therefore, percentages of B cells were evaluated in different cat groups. Our results showed that cats with FeLV and FIP, or with leukemia, presented a large decrease in B220+ mononuclear cells. However, FeLV+ cats without clinical signs, or with unspecific clinical signs, had the same amount of B220+ mononuclear cells as healthy cats (control cats). Since the expression of B220 is exclusively restricted to the naïve B cell population, we inferred that the absence of these B cells in FeLV+ cats is related to other conditions that affect B cell numbers, such as viral infections and leukemias. Therefore, the amount of naïve B cells in peripheral blood (i.e., B220+ cells) can be used to identify FeLV+ cats concomitantly carrying FIP or leukemia, from FeLV+ cats with lymphoma or without any clinical signs.

Highlights

  • A expressão de B220 como um marcador imunológico para diferenciação de gatos portadores do vírus da Leucemia Felina

  • Para ampliar o número de testes com a finalidade de avaliar o estado imunológico destes animais, estudamos amostras de sangue periférico de gatos infectados, ou não, com Feline leukemia virus (FeLV), e que apresentavam feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) e linfoma

  • Our findings showed that anti-B220 monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) can be used to identify a positive cell population, which in turn could be an indicator of their immunological status

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Introduction

A expressão de B220 como um marcador imunológico para diferenciação de gatos portadores do vírus da Leucemia Felina. Para ampliar o número de testes com a finalidade de avaliar o estado imunológico destes animais, estudamos amostras de sangue periférico de gatos infectados, ou não, com FeLV, e que apresentavam (concomitantemente) FIV, FIP e linfoma. We tested a panel of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) in peripheral blood of FeLV+ cats, which were concomitantly carrying or affected by other diseases.

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