Biological effects of staphylococcal protein A immunotherapy in cats with induced feline leukemia virus infection.

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Biological effects of staphylococcal protein A (SPA) immunotherapy were studied in 5 viremic and 6 nonviremic cats with induced FeLV infection and in 6 control cats. The SPA therapy neither reversed FeLV viremia nor resulted in consistent improvement in humoral immune responses to FeLV antigens. However, SPA immunotherapy induced a proliferative response in bone marrow granulocytic lineage, possibly resulting in expression of FeLV-free mature neutrophils in the blood. Seemingly, viral burden and chemiluminescent responses were reversed in viremic cats during SPA immunotherapy.

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Lafrado, L. J., Mathes, L. E., Zack, P. M., & Olsen, R. G. (1990). Biological effects of staphylococcal protein A immunotherapy in cats with induced feline leukemia virus infection. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 51(3), 482–486. https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.1990.51.03.482

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