Co-infection with feline retrovirus is related to changes in immunological parameters of cats with sporotrichosis.

Feline sporotrichosis due to Sporothrix brasiliensis is frequently severe and often correlated to zoonotic transmission. Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) and Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) cause immunodeficiency in cats; no association has been identified with critical cases of sporotrichosis. More...

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Main Authors: Luisa Helena Monteiro de Miranda, Marina Meli, Fátima Conceição-Silva, Marilisa Novacco, Rodrigo Caldas Menezes, Sandro Antonio Pereira, Sarah Sugiarto, Érica Guerino Dos Reis, Isabella Dib Ferreira Gremião, Regina Hofmann-Lehmann
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207644
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spelling doaj-1acae663aca44bf3a778eae8817255bc2021-03-03T21:04:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011311e020764410.1371/journal.pone.0207644Co-infection with feline retrovirus is related to changes in immunological parameters of cats with sporotrichosis.Luisa Helena Monteiro de MirandaMarina MeliFátima Conceição-SilvaMarilisa NovaccoRodrigo Caldas MenezesSandro Antonio PereiraSarah SugiartoÉrica Guerino Dos ReisIsabella Dib Ferreira GremiãoRegina Hofmann-LehmannFeline sporotrichosis due to Sporothrix brasiliensis is frequently severe and often correlated to zoonotic transmission. Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) and Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) cause immunodeficiency in cats; no association has been identified with critical cases of sporotrichosis. Moreover, the cytokine profile in Sporothrix-infected cats and a potential impact of retrovirus co-infections on their immunity is unknown. This study assessed immunological parameters in cats with sporotrichosis with and without FIV or FeLV co-infection. FeLV infection was detected by antigen ELISA and by provirus PCR. FIV infection was investigated through ELISA and Western blot. Cytokine transcription (IFN-γ, IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-10, IL-12, TNF-α) was quantified using RT-qPCR and lymphocyte subpopulations (CD4, CD8, CD5 and CD21) were assessed by flow cytometry. Thirty cats with sporotrichosis were recruited to the study, including three FIV-positive and five FeLV-positive (progressive infection) cats. One cat with regressive FeLV infection was excluded from statistics. In comparison to retrovirus-negative cats, FIV-positive cats and FeLV-positive cats had higher IL-10 levels, FeLV-positive cats had lower IL-4 levels and FIV-positive cats had lower IL-12 levels and a lower CD4+/CD8+ ratio. Remarkably, all cats with poor general condition were FeLV (progressive infection) or FIV-positive, but the retrovirus status was not associated with the sporotrichosis treatment length or outcome. The immunological changes and the more severe clinical presentation observed in cats with retrovirus co-infections encourage future prospective studies that address the impact of these changes on prognostic determinants of feline sporotrichosis and the development of new therapy strategies that control disease spread.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207644
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author Luisa Helena Monteiro de Miranda
Marina Meli
Fátima Conceição-Silva
Marilisa Novacco
Rodrigo Caldas Menezes
Sandro Antonio Pereira
Sarah Sugiarto
Érica Guerino Dos Reis
Isabella Dib Ferreira Gremião
Regina Hofmann-Lehmann
spellingShingle Luisa Helena Monteiro de Miranda
Marina Meli
Fátima Conceição-Silva
Marilisa Novacco
Rodrigo Caldas Menezes
Sandro Antonio Pereira
Sarah Sugiarto
Érica Guerino Dos Reis
Isabella Dib Ferreira Gremião
Regina Hofmann-Lehmann
Co-infection with feline retrovirus is related to changes in immunological parameters of cats with sporotrichosis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Luisa Helena Monteiro de Miranda
Marina Meli
Fátima Conceição-Silva
Marilisa Novacco
Rodrigo Caldas Menezes
Sandro Antonio Pereira
Sarah Sugiarto
Érica Guerino Dos Reis
Isabella Dib Ferreira Gremião
Regina Hofmann-Lehmann
author_sort Luisa Helena Monteiro de Miranda
title Co-infection with feline retrovirus is related to changes in immunological parameters of cats with sporotrichosis.
title_short Co-infection with feline retrovirus is related to changes in immunological parameters of cats with sporotrichosis.
title_full Co-infection with feline retrovirus is related to changes in immunological parameters of cats with sporotrichosis.
title_fullStr Co-infection with feline retrovirus is related to changes in immunological parameters of cats with sporotrichosis.
title_full_unstemmed Co-infection with feline retrovirus is related to changes in immunological parameters of cats with sporotrichosis.
title_sort co-infection with feline retrovirus is related to changes in immunological parameters of cats with sporotrichosis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Feline sporotrichosis due to Sporothrix brasiliensis is frequently severe and often correlated to zoonotic transmission. Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) and Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) cause immunodeficiency in cats; no association has been identified with critical cases of sporotrichosis. Moreover, the cytokine profile in Sporothrix-infected cats and a potential impact of retrovirus co-infections on their immunity is unknown. This study assessed immunological parameters in cats with sporotrichosis with and without FIV or FeLV co-infection. FeLV infection was detected by antigen ELISA and by provirus PCR. FIV infection was investigated through ELISA and Western blot. Cytokine transcription (IFN-γ, IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-10, IL-12, TNF-α) was quantified using RT-qPCR and lymphocyte subpopulations (CD4, CD8, CD5 and CD21) were assessed by flow cytometry. Thirty cats with sporotrichosis were recruited to the study, including three FIV-positive and five FeLV-positive (progressive infection) cats. One cat with regressive FeLV infection was excluded from statistics. In comparison to retrovirus-negative cats, FIV-positive cats and FeLV-positive cats had higher IL-10 levels, FeLV-positive cats had lower IL-4 levels and FIV-positive cats had lower IL-12 levels and a lower CD4+/CD8+ ratio. Remarkably, all cats with poor general condition were FeLV (progressive infection) or FIV-positive, but the retrovirus status was not associated with the sporotrichosis treatment length or outcome. The immunological changes and the more severe clinical presentation observed in cats with retrovirus co-infections encourage future prospective studies that address the impact of these changes on prognostic determinants of feline sporotrichosis and the development of new therapy strategies that control disease spread.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207644
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