ANALYSIS OF LEUKOCYTES AND LYMPHOCYTE SUBSETS IN CATS WITH NATURALLY-OCCURRING CRYPTOCOCCOSIS BUT DIFFERING FELINE IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS STATUS

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WALKER, C [1 ]
MALIK, R [1 ]
CANFIELD, PJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV SYDNEY, DEPT VET CLIN SCI, SYDNEY, NSW 2006, AUSTRALIA
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10.1111/j.1751-0813.1995.tb15017.x
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Although cryptococcosis is a well-characterised disease of cats, the factors predisposing individuals to infection are unknown. As an indication of the immune status of an individual, lymphocyte subsets can be analysed. Reference ranges for feline lymphocyte subsets (Pan T+, CD4+, CD8+ and B cells) were established using a rapid whole blood technique and flow cytometry. There were no effects of age or sex on lymphocyte subset values. The numbers of circulating leucocytes and lymphocyte subsets were determined in FIV-positive and FIV-negative cats with cryptococcosis and compared with a group of healthy control cats. There were only minor differences in the numbers of lymphocyte subsets among the subgroups of cats examined in the study and the predisposition to cryptococcosis in cats could not be explained by deficiencies in lymphocyte subsets. There was a tendency for FIV-negative cats with cryptococcosis to have reduced numbers of circulating CD4+ cells and lower CD4:CD8 ratios compared with normal cats, although the interpretation of this finding was complicated by the wide reference range for normal cats. The extent to which this is the cause of the fungal infection was not determined. The only difference in leucocyte or lymphocytes subset values between FIV-negative cats with cryptococcosis and FIV-positive cats with cryptococcosis was that the CD4+ percentage was lower in the FIV-positive cats. The absolute CD4+ count was similar however, in FIV-positive and FIV-negative cryptococcosis cases. On the basis of this and other available information, the categorisation of cryptococcosis as a disease defining the AIDS phase of FIV infection may be incorrect.
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