Use of Recombinant Human Interferon Alpha in felines infected with FeLV

Pubvet Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI:10.31533/pubvet.v18n04e1585
Jaqueline Lemon Teixeira Rocha, Patrícia Franciscone Mendes
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Abstract. The feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a retrovirus that belongs to the genus Gammaretrovirus and exclusively affects felids. The virus carries the reverse transcriptase enzyme, which integrates into the host's DNA permanently, leading to different clinical conditions. The main complications caused by FeLV are hematopoietic neoplasms, immune-mediated disorders, neurological alterations and immunosuppression, among other ailments. The disease has no effective treatment, but antiviral and immunomodulatory drugs are still under trial. Using Recombinant Human Interferon Alpha has shown to be helpful in reducing clinical symptoms and controlling opportunistic infections, increasing the quality and life expectancy of cats infected with FeLV. Retroviruses are among the main causes of death in domestic cats. The lack of knowledge about the disease among guardians and growing cat population in Brazil are helping to increase the number of FeLV cases. Although the disease lacks a universal veterinary medical protocol, there are new studies and information available that can help to treat infected animals, improving their quality of life and expectancy and, in some cases, potentially eliminating the virus. This fact clashes with another reality: outdated professionals who are not familiar with the guidelines for Feline Retrovirus Testing and Management from the AAFP (American Association of Feline Practitioners), an international entity that since 1971 has been working to improve feline health by providing evidence-based guidelines for veterinary practices. Population growth and diseases that exclusively affect the species also highlight the need to include a deeper understanding of feline health in the curricula of undergraduate courses, preparing these future professionals to meet the demand for updated veterinarians with sufficient knowledge to care for the species.
在感染 FeLV 的猫科动物中使用重组人干扰素 Alpha
摘要猫白血病病毒(FeLV)是一种逆转录病毒,属于Gammaretrovirus属,专门感染猫科动物。该病毒携带逆转录酶,可永久性地整合到宿主的 DNA 中,导致不同的临床症状。FeLV 引起的主要并发症是造血肿瘤、免疫介导紊乱、神经系统改变和免疫抑制等疾病。这种疾病目前尚无有效的治疗方法,但抗病毒和免疫调节药物仍在试用之中。事实证明,使用重组人干扰素α有助于减轻临床症状和控制机会性感染,提高感染 FeLV 的猫的生活质量和预期寿命。逆转录病毒是导致家猫死亡的主要原因之一。在巴西,由于监护人对该疾病缺乏了解,加上猫的数量不断增加,导致FeLV病例增加。虽然这种疾病缺乏通用的兽医医疗方案,但目前已有一些新的研究和信息可以帮助治疗受感染的动物,改善它们的生活质量和预期寿命,在某些情况下还有可能消灭病毒。这一事实与另一个现实相冲突:过时的专业人员并不熟悉美国猫科动物从业者协会(AAFP)的猫科逆转录病毒检测和管理指南,该协会是一个国际实体,自 1971 年以来一直致力于通过为兽医实践提供循证指南来改善猫科动物的健康状况。人口增长和专门影响猫科动物的疾病也凸显了在本科课程中加入对猫科动物健康更深入了解的必要性,从而让这些未来的专业人员做好准备,以满足对拥有足够知识来护理猫科动物的最新兽医的需求。
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