Quantification of viral ribonucleic acid in plasma of cats naturally infected with feline immunodeficiency virus

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Objective - To assess plasma viral RNA concentration in cats naturally infected with feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV). Animals - 28 FIV-infected cats. Procedure - Cats were categorized into 1 of the 3 following stages on the basis of clinical signs: asymptomatic (nonclinical) carrier (AC; n = 11), acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related complex (ARC; 9), or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS; 8). Concentration of viral RNA in plasma (copies per ml) was determined by use of a quantitative competitive polymerase chain reaction (QC-PCR) assay. Total lymphocyte count, CD4+ cell and CDS cell counts, and the CD4+ cell count-to-CD8+ cell count ratio were determined by use of flow cytometry. Results - Plasma viral RNA concentration was significantly higher in cats in the AIDS stage, compared with cats in AC and ARC stages. Most (5/7) cats in the AIDS stage had low total lymphocyte, CD4+ cell, and CD8+ cell counts. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance - Concentration of plasma viral RNA is a good indicator of disease progression in FIV-infected cats, particularly as cats progress from the ARC to the AIDS stage. Determination of CD4+ and CD8+ cell counts can be used as supportive indicators of disease progression.

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Goto, Y., Nishimura, Y., Mizuno, T., Endo, Y., Baba, K., Momoi, Y., … Tsujimoto, H. (2000). Quantification of viral ribonucleic acid in plasma of cats naturally infected with feline immunodeficiency virus. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 61(12), 1609–1613. https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.2000.61.1609

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