Insights into Leptospira spp. infection in pet cats in Croatia: Clinical, serological and molecular findings with emphasis on the potential important role of serogroup Pomona

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Acta tropica Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1016/j.actatropica.2024.107465
Iva Benvin , Daniel Fitz , Vesna Mojčec Perko , Maja Maurić Maljković , Vlasta Đurić , Josipa Habuš , Zrinka Štritof , Matko Perharić , Suzana Hađina , Iva Zečević , Nenad Turk
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Leptospirosis, a globally re-emerging zoonosis caused by pathogenic Leptospira spp., poses a significant threat to public health. Leptospirosis in cats is often neglected due to its high underdiagnosis. Therefore, the role of cats in disease transmission and bacterial maintenance in the environment remains unclear. For this study, 54 serum samples, 54 urine samples and 27 EDTA-anticoagulated blood samples from pet cats presenting to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital due to health problems were used. The serum samples were tested for antibodies against 12 pathogenic serovars of Leptospira spp. using the microscopic agglutination test (MAT). EDTA-anticoagulated blood and urine samples were tested for the lipL32 gene of pathogenic Leptospira spp. by conventional (PCR) and real-time (qPCR) polymerase chain reaction. Agglutinating antibodies were detected in 18.52% (10/54) of the sera with a titre range of 1:50 to 1:12800. The most common serogroup was Pomona, followed by Sejroe, Icterohaemorrhagiae, Australis and Javanica. Leptospira spp. DNA was found in 1.85% (1/54) of the urine samples, while all EDTA-anticoagulated blood samples were negative. A statistically significant difference in seropositivity regarding lifestyle was found between outdoor/indoor and indoor-only cats, while the presence of another cat in the household significantly increased the likelihood of seropositivity. Cats with immunocompromising conditions showed a significantly increased risk of seropositivity, especially those undergoing immunosuppressive treatment. In addition, respiratory signs and changes in lung structure associated with the presence of leptospiral antibodies, and these cats were more likely to be infected with the Pomona serogroup. Moreover, cats with anaemia, leucocytosis, and thrombocytopenia were significantly more likely to have antibodies against Leptospira spp., while seropositive cats had significantly lower urine-specific gravity compared to seronegative cats. The results underline the importance of raising awareness of feline leptospirosis in veterinary care and recognising pet cats as potential carriers of leptospires. Further research is needed to clarify the specific role of the Pomona serogroup as a potentially highly evolutionary drifting serogroup in terms of pathogenicity and to clarify the zoonotic potential of infected cats, which is crucial for the implementation of effective public health measures and veterinary interventions.
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洞察克罗地亚宠物猫的钩端螺旋体感染:临床、血清学和分子研究结果,强调波莫纳血清群的潜在重要作用。
钩端螺旋体病是由致病性钩端螺旋体属引起的一种全球重新流行的人畜共患疾病,对公共卫生构成严重威胁。由于诊断率低,猫的钩端螺旋体病常常被忽视。因此,猫在疾病传播和细菌维持环境中的作用仍不清楚。本研究采用了 54 份血清样本、54 份尿液样本和 27 份 EDTA 抗凝血样本,这些样本均来自因健康问题前往兽医教学医院就诊的宠物猫。使用显微凝集试验(MAT)检测血清样本中针对 12 种钩端螺旋体病原体血清的抗体。通过常规(PCR)和实时(qPCR)聚合酶链式反应,对经 EDTA 抗凝的血液和尿液样本进行致病性钩端螺旋体 lipL32 基因检测。18.52%(10/54)的血清中检测到凝集抗体,滴度范围为 1:50 至 1:12800。最常见的血清群是 Pomona,其次是 Sejroe、Icterohaemorrhagiae、Australis 和 Javanica。1.85%(1/54)的尿液样本中发现了钩端螺旋体 DNA,而所有 EDTA 抗凝血液样本均为阴性。在生活方式方面,室外/室内猫与纯室内猫的血清阳性率有明显的统计学差异,而家中有另一只猫则会显著增加血清阳性的可能性。免疫力低下的猫血清阳性的风险明显增加,尤其是正在接受免疫抑制治疗的猫。此外,呼吸道症状和肺部结构变化与钩端螺旋体抗体的存在有关,这些猫更有可能感染波莫纳血清群。此外,贫血、白细胞减少和血小板减少的猫明显更容易产生钩端螺旋体抗体,而与血清阴性的猫相比,血清阳性猫的尿液特异性重力明显较低。这些结果强调了在兽医护理中提高对猫钩端螺旋体病的认识以及将宠物猫视为钩端螺旋体潜在携带者的重要性。还需要进一步研究,以明确波莫纳血清群作为潜在的高度进化漂移血清群在致病性方面的具体作用,并明确受感染猫的人畜共患可能性,这对于实施有效的公共卫生措施和兽医干预措施至关重要。
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Acta tropica
Acta tropica 医学-寄生虫学
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383
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Acta Tropica, is an international journal on infectious diseases that covers public health sciences and biomedical research with particular emphasis on topics relevant to human and animal health in the tropics and the subtropics.
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