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Phylogenetic identification of feline leukemia virus A and B in cats with progressive infection developing into lymphoma and leukemia

To date, only a few studies have examined the impacts of feline leukemia virus (FeLV) subgroups on disease development in spontaneously infected cats. The present study identified FeLV-A and FeLV-B subgroups in cats with lymphoma and leukemia and explored the phylogenetic relationships of env sequen...

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Autores principales: Biezus, Giovana, Grima de Cristo, Thierry, Bassi das Neves, Gabriela, da Silva Casa, Mariana, Barros Brizola, Paula, Silvestre Sombrio, Marina, Miletti, Luiz Claudio, Assis Casagrande, Renata
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10194359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36924831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2023.199093
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author Biezus, Giovana
Grima de Cristo, Thierry
Bassi das Neves, Gabriela
da Silva Casa, Mariana
Barros Brizola, Paula
Silvestre Sombrio, Marina
Miletti, Luiz Claudio
Assis Casagrande, Renata
author_facet Biezus, Giovana
Grima de Cristo, Thierry
Bassi das Neves, Gabriela
da Silva Casa, Mariana
Barros Brizola, Paula
Silvestre Sombrio, Marina
Miletti, Luiz Claudio
Assis Casagrande, Renata
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description To date, only a few studies have examined the impacts of feline leukemia virus (FeLV) subgroups on disease development in spontaneously infected cats. The present study identified FeLV-A and FeLV-B subgroups in cats with lymphoma and leukemia and explored the phylogenetic relationships of env sequences. Twenty-six cats with lymphoma (n=16) or leukemia (n=10) were selected. FeLV p27 antigen positivity was determined using ELISA, and proviral DNA in blood samples was detected using nested PCR. Positive animals in both tests were classified as cases of FeLV progressive infection and subjected to a second nested PCR for env amplification and subgroup determination. Six samples of FeLV-A and five samples of FeLV-B were sequenced using the Sanger method, and the results were used to build a phylogenetic tree and estimate evolutionary divergence. Among cats with lymphoma, 68.8% carried FeLV-AB and 31.2% FeLV-A. Among cats with leukemia, 70% carried FeLV-AB and 30% FeLV-A. Regarding cat characteristics, 50% were young, 30.8% young adults, and 19.2% adults; 88.5% were mixed-breed and 11.5% pure breed; and 42.3% were males and 57.7% were females. Among lymphomas, 62.5% were mediastinal, 31.3% multicentric, and 6.3% extranodal. Regarding histological classification, lymphoblastic and small non-cleaved-cell lymphomas were the most frequently detected. Among leukemia cases, 30% were acute lymphoid, 30% chronic myeloid, and 40% acute myeloid. Phylogenetic analysis showed that FeLV-A SC sequences were closely related to the Arena, Glasgow-1, and FeLV-FAIDS variants. Meanwhile, FeLV-B SC sequences were divergent from one another but similar to the endogenous FELV env gene (enFeLV). In conclusion, FeLV-AB is prevalent in cats with lymphoma and leukemia, highlighting the genetic diversity involved in the pathogenesis of these neoplasms in Brazil.
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spelling pubmed-101943592023-05-19 Phylogenetic identification of feline leukemia virus A and B in cats with progressive infection developing into lymphoma and leukemia Biezus, Giovana Grima de Cristo, Thierry Bassi das Neves, Gabriela da Silva Casa, Mariana Barros Brizola, Paula Silvestre Sombrio, Marina Miletti, Luiz Claudio Assis Casagrande, Renata Virus Res Article To date, only a few studies have examined the impacts of feline leukemia virus (FeLV) subgroups on disease development in spontaneously infected cats. The present study identified FeLV-A and FeLV-B subgroups in cats with lymphoma and leukemia and explored the phylogenetic relationships of env sequences. Twenty-six cats with lymphoma (n=16) or leukemia (n=10) were selected. FeLV p27 antigen positivity was determined using ELISA, and proviral DNA in blood samples was detected using nested PCR. Positive animals in both tests were classified as cases of FeLV progressive infection and subjected to a second nested PCR for env amplification and subgroup determination. Six samples of FeLV-A and five samples of FeLV-B were sequenced using the Sanger method, and the results were used to build a phylogenetic tree and estimate evolutionary divergence. Among cats with lymphoma, 68.8% carried FeLV-AB and 31.2% FeLV-A. Among cats with leukemia, 70% carried FeLV-AB and 30% FeLV-A. Regarding cat characteristics, 50% were young, 30.8% young adults, and 19.2% adults; 88.5% were mixed-breed and 11.5% pure breed; and 42.3% were males and 57.7% were females. Among lymphomas, 62.5% were mediastinal, 31.3% multicentric, and 6.3% extranodal. Regarding histological classification, lymphoblastic and small non-cleaved-cell lymphomas were the most frequently detected. Among leukemia cases, 30% were acute lymphoid, 30% chronic myeloid, and 40% acute myeloid. Phylogenetic analysis showed that FeLV-A SC sequences were closely related to the Arena, Glasgow-1, and FeLV-FAIDS variants. Meanwhile, FeLV-B SC sequences were divergent from one another but similar to the endogenous FELV env gene (enFeLV). In conclusion, FeLV-AB is prevalent in cats with lymphoma and leukemia, highlighting the genetic diversity involved in the pathogenesis of these neoplasms in Brazil. Elsevier 2023-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10194359/ /pubmed/36924831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2023.199093 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Biezus, Giovana
Grima de Cristo, Thierry
Bassi das Neves, Gabriela
da Silva Casa, Mariana
Barros Brizola, Paula
Silvestre Sombrio, Marina
Miletti, Luiz Claudio
Assis Casagrande, Renata
Phylogenetic identification of feline leukemia virus A and B in cats with progressive infection developing into lymphoma and leukemia
title Phylogenetic identification of feline leukemia virus A and B in cats with progressive infection developing into lymphoma and leukemia
title_full Phylogenetic identification of feline leukemia virus A and B in cats with progressive infection developing into lymphoma and leukemia
title_fullStr Phylogenetic identification of feline leukemia virus A and B in cats with progressive infection developing into lymphoma and leukemia
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic identification of feline leukemia virus A and B in cats with progressive infection developing into lymphoma and leukemia
title_short Phylogenetic identification of feline leukemia virus A and B in cats with progressive infection developing into lymphoma and leukemia
title_sort phylogenetic identification of feline leukemia virus a and b in cats with progressive infection developing into lymphoma and leukemia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10194359/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36924831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2023.199093
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