The sialylation pattern of serum α1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) in non-symptomatic cats infected by feline coronavirus (FCoV) and its possible relationship with the amount of FCoVs shed in faeces were investigated. Blood from three specific pathogen-free cats (group A) and from 10 non-symptomatic FCoV-positive cats from catteries with low (group B, three cats) or high (group C, seven cats) levels of faecal shedding were collected monthly. AGP was purified from serum and Western blotting followed by lectin-staining of α(2,3)-linked and α(2,6)-linked sialic acid. Faecal shedding was quantified in group C by quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Variations of AGP sialylation were recorded only in cats from group C, on which viral shedding peaked before the occurrence of feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in the cattery, and decreased 1 month later, when serum AGP had an increase of α(2,3)-linked sialic acid. These results suggest that hypersialylation of AGP may be involved in host–virus interactions.

Association between faecal shedding of feline coronavirus and serum alpha1-acid glycoprotein sialylation / Paltrinieri S.; Gelain M.E.; Ceciliani F.; Ribera A.M.; Battilani M.. - In: JOURNAL OF FELINE MEDICINE AND SURGERY. - ISSN 1098-612X. - STAMPA. - 10(5):(2008), pp. 514-518. [10.1016/j.jfms.2008.04.004]

Association between faecal shedding of feline coronavirus and serum alpha1-acid glycoprotein sialylation.

BATTILANI, MARA
2008

Abstract

The sialylation pattern of serum α1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) in non-symptomatic cats infected by feline coronavirus (FCoV) and its possible relationship with the amount of FCoVs shed in faeces were investigated. Blood from three specific pathogen-free cats (group A) and from 10 non-symptomatic FCoV-positive cats from catteries with low (group B, three cats) or high (group C, seven cats) levels of faecal shedding were collected monthly. AGP was purified from serum and Western blotting followed by lectin-staining of α(2,3)-linked and α(2,6)-linked sialic acid. Faecal shedding was quantified in group C by quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Variations of AGP sialylation were recorded only in cats from group C, on which viral shedding peaked before the occurrence of feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in the cattery, and decreased 1 month later, when serum AGP had an increase of α(2,3)-linked sialic acid. These results suggest that hypersialylation of AGP may be involved in host–virus interactions.
2008
Association between faecal shedding of feline coronavirus and serum alpha1-acid glycoprotein sialylation / Paltrinieri S.; Gelain M.E.; Ceciliani F.; Ribera A.M.; Battilani M.. - In: JOURNAL OF FELINE MEDICINE AND SURGERY. - ISSN 1098-612X. - STAMPA. - 10(5):(2008), pp. 514-518. [10.1016/j.jfms.2008.04.004]
Paltrinieri S.; Gelain M.E.; Ceciliani F.; Ribera A.M.; Battilani M.
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