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Also known as '''''FeLV
 
Also known as '''''FeLV
[[Image:FeLV Electron Micrograph.jpg|thumb|right|150px|FeLV Electron Micrograph [http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp Public Health Image Library] Image #5610]]
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[[Image:FeLV Electron Micrograph.jpg|thumb|right|175px|FeLV Electron Micrograph [http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/home.asp Public Health Image Library] Image #5610]]
    
==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
 
[[Image:Kinetics of FeLV 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Kinetics of FeLV - Copyright Dr Brian Catchpole BVetMed PhD MRCVS]]
 
[[Image:Kinetics of FeLV 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Kinetics of FeLV - Copyright Dr Brian Catchpole BVetMed PhD MRCVS]]
FeLV is an ncogenic retrovirus which causes neoplasia ([[Lymphoma|lymphoma]]), myelosuppression ([[Regenerative and Non-Regenerative Anaemias|anaemia]]) and immunosuppression (of [[Lymphocytes#T cells|T cells]]). Three different strains are currently recognised:  
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FeLV is an oncogenic mammalian type C retrovirus which causes neoplasia ([[Lymphoma|lymphoma]]), myelosuppression ([[Regenerative and Non-Regenerative Anaemias|anaemia]]) and immunosuppression (of [[Lymphocytes#T cells|T cells]]). Three different strains are currently recognised:  
 
*FeLV-A -natural strain
 
*FeLV-A -natural strain
 
*FeLV-B which formed through FeLV-A recombining with endogenous retroviral sequences in the feline genome.
 
*FeLV-B which formed through FeLV-A recombining with endogenous retroviral sequences in the feline genome.
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*Reproductive tract
 
*Reproductive tract
 
Most kittens but only 30% of adults become '''viraemic''' for life without producing antibody. The condition progresses in various forms:
 
Most kittens but only 30% of adults become '''viraemic''' for life without producing antibody. The condition progresses in various forms:
*20% of viremic cats die of tumors
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*20% of viraemic cats die of tumors
*30% of viremic cats die of FeLV-associated disease
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*30% of viraemic cats die of FeLV-associated disease
 
*80% die within three years of exposure
 
*80% die within three years of exposure
30% of adults exposed become '''latently infected''' and can become viremic when immunosuppressed.
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30% of adults exposed become '''latently infected''' and can become viraemic when immunosuppressed.
 
40% of exposed adults remain healthy and develop Ab and CD8+ T cells after clearing the virus, without becoming reinfected or silent carriers.
 
40% of exposed adults remain healthy and develop Ab and CD8+ T cells after clearing the virus, without becoming reinfected or silent carriers.
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*'''Thymic lymphosarcoma''': T cell tumors, with only the thymus enlarged -this may result in dyspnoea and can be confirmed by radiography
 
*'''Thymic lymphosarcoma''': T cell tumors, with only the thymus enlarged -this may result in dyspnoea and can be confirmed by radiography
 
*'''Alimentary lymphosarcoma''': B cell tumors of the Peyer's patches
 
*'''Alimentary lymphosarcoma''': B cell tumors of the Peyer's patches
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*Cutaneous horns on foot pads
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*Epidermal and follicular epithelial hyperplasia, epidermal giant cells, dyskeratosis, necrosis, ulceration
    
FeLV-associated disease:
 
FeLV-associated disease:
 
*'''Immunodepression''' causing secondary disease
 
*'''Immunodepression''' causing secondary disease
*'''Reproductive failure''': FeLV crosses the placenta, causing fetal resorption or viremic kittens with thymic aplasia
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*'''Reproductive failure''': FeLV crosses the placenta, causing fetal resorption or viraemic kittens with thymic aplasia
    
==Epidemiology==
 
==Epidemiology==
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There are 3 antigenic subgroups which are defined by the gp70 regulated viral response:
 
There are 3 antigenic subgroups which are defined by the gp70 regulated viral response:
 
*Group A is transmitted between cats and is monotypic: one vaccine covers all isolates. Infection with this viral subgroup leads to '''[[Lymphoma|lymphosarcoma]]'''.
 
*Group A is transmitted between cats and is monotypic: one vaccine covers all isolates. Infection with this viral subgroup leads to '''[[Lymphoma|lymphosarcoma]]'''.
*Group B is recombinant with transmissible FeLV-A; infection with viruses of this subgroup increases the chance of developing '''[[Thymus - Pathology|thymic tumours]]'''.
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*Group B is recombinant with transmissible FeLV-A; infection with viruses of this subgroup increases the chance of developing '''[[Thymus Neoplasia|thymic tumours]]'''.
*Group C is a mutant of subgroup A. Isolates are rare, and occur as A+C mixtures, leading to an increased chance of developing '''[[Regenerative and Non-Regenerative Anaemias|anaemia]]'''.
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*Group C is a mutant of subgroup A. Isolates are rare, and occur as A+C mixes, leading to an increased chance of developing '''[[Regenerative and Non-Regenerative Anaemias|anaemia]]'''.
    
==Diagnosis==
 
==Diagnosis==
*FeLV should be suspect in any cat with '''recurrent bacterial infections''', '''anemia''' or '''weight loss'''. Diagnostic tests available for cinfirmation of disease sttus includes:
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*FeLV should be suspect in any cat with '''recurrent bacterial infections''', '''anemia''' or '''weight loss'''. Diagnostic tests available for confirmation of disease status include:
 
*'''[[ELISA testing|ELISA]]''' for FeLV antigens (capsid protein p27 or envelope protein gp70)
 
*'''[[ELISA testing|ELISA]]''' for FeLV antigens (capsid protein p27 or envelope protein gp70)
 
*'''Immunochromatography''' is now preferred as ELISA testing can give false positives
 
*'''Immunochromatography''' is now preferred as ELISA testing can give false positives
 
*'''Virus isolation''' from heparinised blood can be performed to confirm a positive diagnosis
 
*'''Virus isolation''' from heparinised blood can be performed to confirm a positive diagnosis
*Immunofluorescence
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*[[Immunofluorescence]]
 
*PCR
 
*PCR
 
*Rapid-Immuno-Migration
 
*Rapid-Immuno-Migration
*Western Blot
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*[[Western blot|Western Blot]]
    
==Infection Control==
 
==Infection Control==
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==Treatment==
 
==Treatment==
Where treatment is undertaken, anti-retroviral therapy is indicated with antibiotics to control secondary infections. Prevention is a key element in the treatment of FeLV overall.
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Where treatment is undertaken, anti-retroviral therapy is indicated with antibiotics to control secondary infections. Prevention is a key element in the control and treatment of FeLV overall.
 
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[[Category:Lymphoreticular and Haemopoietic Diseases]]
 
[[Category:Lymphoreticular and Haemopoietic Diseases]]
[[Category:Anaemia]]
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