The enteric virome of cats with feline panleukopenia differs in abundance and diversity from healthy cats

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作者
Van Brussel, Kate [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Wang, Xiuwan [4 ]
Shi, Mang [2 ,3 ,5 ]
Carrai, Maura [4 ]
Feng, Shuo [4 ]
Li, Jun [4 ,6 ]
Holmes, Edward C. [2 ,3 ]
Beatty, Julia A. [1 ,4 ,7 ]
Barrs, Vanessa R. [1 ,4 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sydney, Fac Sci, Sch Vet Sci, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
[2] Univ Sydney, Sch Life & Environm Sci, Sydney Inst Infect Dis, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[3] Univ Sydney, Sch Med Sci, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[4] City Univ Hong Kong, Kowloon Tong, Ctr Anim Hlth & Welf, Jockey Club Coll Vet Med & Life Sci, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[5] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Med, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
[6] City Univ Hong Kong, Sch Data Sci, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[7] City Univ Hong Kong, Ctr Anim Hlth & Welf, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
co-infection; Feline calicivirus; feline kobuvirus; Feline panleukopenia virus; virome; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION; FECAL VIROME; CORONAVIRUS; IDENTIFICATION; INFECTION; BOCAVIRUS; REVEALS;
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10.1111/tbed.14646
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Feline panleukopenia (FPL) is a severe, often fatal disease caused by feline panleukopenia virus (FPV). How infection with FPV might impact the composition of the entire eukaryotic enteric virome in cats has not been characterized. We used meta-transcriptomic and viral particle enrichment metagenomic approaches to characterize the enteric viromes of 23 cats naturally infected with FPV (FPV-cases) and 36 age-matched healthy shelter cats (healthy controls). Sequencing reads from mammalian infecting viral families largely belonged to the Coronaviridae, Parvoviridae and Astroviridae. The most abundant viruses among the healthy control cats were feline coronavirus, Mamastrovirus 2 and Carnivore bocaparvovirus 3 (feline bocavirus), with frequent coinfections of all three. Feline chaphamaparvovirus was only detected in healthy controls (6 out of 36, 16.7%). Among the FPV-cases, in addition to FPV, the most abundant viruses were Mamastrovirus 2, feline coronavirus and C. bocaparvovirus 4 (feline bocaparvovirus 2). The latter and feline bocaparvovirus 3 were detected significantly more frequently in FPV-cases than in healthy controls. Feline calicivirus was present in a higher proportion of FPV-cases (11 out of 23, 47.8%) compared to healthy controls (5 out of 36, 13.9%, p = 0.0067). Feline kobuvirus infections were also common among FPV-cases (9 out of 23, 39.1%) and were not detected in any healthy controls (p < .0001). While abundant in both groups, astroviruses were more frequently present in FPV-cases (19 out of 23, 82.6%) than in healthy controls (18 out of 36, p = .0142). The differences in eukaryotic virome composition revealed here indicate that further investigations are warranted to determine associations between enteric viral co-infections on clinical disease severity in cats with FPL.
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页码:E2952 / E2966
页数:15
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