Skip to Main Content (Press Enter)

Logo UNIPV
  • ×
  • Home
  • Corsi
  • Insegnamenti
  • Professioni
  • Persone
  • Pubblicazioni
  • Strutture

UNIFIND
Logo UNIPV

|

UNIFIND

unipv.it
  • ×
  • Home
  • Corsi
  • Insegnamenti
  • Professioni
  • Persone
  • Pubblicazioni
  • Strutture
  1. Pubblicazioni

AA-amyloidosis in cats (Felis catus) housed in shelters

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Systemic AA-amyloidosis is a protein-misfolding disease characterized by fibril deposition of serum amyloid-A protein (SAA) in several organs in humans and many animal species. Fibril deposits originate from abnormally high serum levels of SAA during chronic inflammation. A high prevalence of AA-amyloidosis has been reported in captive cheetahs and a horizontal transmission has been proposed. In domestic cats, AA-amyloidosis has been mainly described in predisposed breeds but only rarely reported in domestic short-hair cats. Aims of the study were to determine AA-amyloidosis prevalence in dead shelter cats. Liver, kidney, spleen and bile were collected at death in cats from 3 shelters. AA-amyloidosis was scored. Shedding of amyloid fibrils was investigated with western blot in bile and scored. Descriptive statistics were calculated. In the three shelters investigated, prevalence of AA-amyloidosis was 57.1% (16/28 cats), 73.0% (19/26) and 52.0% (13/25), respectively. In 72.9% of cats (35 in total) three organs were affected concurrently. Histopathology and immunofluorescence of post-mortem extracted deposits identified SAA as the major protein source. The duration of stay in the shelters was positively associated with a histological score of AA-amyloidosis (B = 0.026, CI95% = 0.007-0.046; p = 0.010). AA-amyloidosis was very frequent in shelter cats. Presence of SAA fragments in bile secretions raises the possibility of fecal-oral transmission of the disease. In conclusion, AA-amyloidosis was very frequent in shelter cats and those staying longer had more deposits. The cat may represent a natural model of AA-amyloidosis.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Ferri, Filippo; Ferro, Silvia; Porporato, Federico; Callegari, Carolina; Guglielmetti, Chiara; Mazza, Maria; Ferrero, Marta; Crinò, Chiara; Gallo, Enrico; Drigo, Michele; Coppola, Luigi Michele; Gerardi, Gabriele; Schulte, Tim Paul; Ricagno, Stefano; Vogel, Monique; Storni, Federico; Bachmann, Martin F; Vogt, Anne-Cathrine; Caminito, Serena; Mazzini, Giulia; Lavatelli, Francesca; Palladini, Giovanni; Merlini, Giampaolo; Zini, Eric
Autori di Ateneo:
CAMINITO SERENA
LAVATELLI FRANCESCA
MERLINI GIAMPAOLO
PALLADINI GIOVANNI
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1511526
Pubblicato in:
PLOS ONE
Journal
  • Dati Generali

Dati Generali

URL

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10057811/
  • Utilizzo dei cookie

Realizzato con VIVO | Designed by Cineca | 25.11.5.0