Author: Paltrinieri, S; Marchini, I; Gelain, ME
Title: Flow cytometric detection of alphaâ€1â€acid glycoprotein on feline circulating leucocytes Cord-id: hloe16vw Document date: 2012_6_5
ID: hloe16vw
Snippet: To assess whether alphaâ€1â€acid glycoprotein (AGP) can be detected on the membrane of feline circulating leucocytes. Design The presence of AGP on circulating leucocytes was investigated in both clinically healthy cats and cats with different diseases. A group of feline coronavirus (FCoV)â€positive cats, comprising cats with feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) and cats not affected by FIP but seropositive for FCoV, were included in this study because the serum concentration of AGP increases
Document: To assess whether alphaâ€1â€acid glycoprotein (AGP) can be detected on the membrane of feline circulating leucocytes. Design The presence of AGP on circulating leucocytes was investigated in both clinically healthy cats and cats with different diseases. A group of feline coronavirus (FCoV)â€positive cats, comprising cats with feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) and cats not affected by FIP but seropositive for FCoV, were included in this study because the serum concentration of AGP increases during FCoV infection. Procedure Flow cytometry (using an antiâ€feline AGP antibody), serum protein electrophoresis, routine haematology and measurement of the serum AGP concentration were performed using blood samples from 32 healthy cats (19 FCoVâ€seropositive), 13 cats with FIP and 12 with other diseases (6 FCoVâ€seropositive). The proportion of cats with AGPâ€positive leucocytes in the different groups (e.g. controls vs sick; FIP vs other diseases, etc.) or in cats with different intensities of inflammatory response was compared using a Chiâ€square test. Results AGPâ€positive leucocytes were found in 23% of cats. Compared with controls, the proportion of patients with positive granulocytes and monocytes was higher among sick cats (especially cats with diseases other than FIP) and cats with high serum AGP concentration, but not in cats with leucocytosis or that were FCoVâ€seropositive. Conclusion AGPâ€positive leucocytes can be found in feline blood, especially during inflammation. Conversely, no association between AGPâ€positive leucocytes and FIP was found. Further studies are needed to elucidate the mechanism responsible for this finding and its diagnostic role in cats with inflammation.
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