Title (en)
Feline Morbillivirus: Clinical Relevance of a Widespread Endemic Viral Infection of Cats
Language
English
Description (en)
Feline morbillivirus (FeMV) was first isolated in 2012 from stray cats in Hong Kong. It has been found in association with tubulointerstitial nephritis (TIN), the most common cause of feline chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, viral host spectrum and virus tropism go beyond the domestic cat and kidney tissues. The viral genetic diversity of FeMV is extensive, but it is not known if this is clinically relevant. Urine and kidney tissues have been widely tested in attempts to confirm associations between FeMV infection and renal disease, but samples from both healthy and sick cats can test positive and some cross-sectional studies have not found associations between FeMV infection and CKD. There is also evidence for acute kidney injury following infection with FeMV. The results of prevalence studies differ greatly depending on the population tested and methodologies used for detection, but worldwide distribution of FeMV has been shown. Experimental studies have confirmed previous field observations that higher viral loads are present in the urine compared to other tissues, and renal TIN lesions associated with FeMV antigen have been demonstrated, alongside virus lymphotropism and viraemia-associated lymphopenia. Longitudinal field studies have revealed persistent viral shedding in urine, although infection can be cleared spontaneously.
Keywords (en)
Domestic Cats; 1st Report; Distemper; Lions; Frequency; Kidneys; Lesions; Urine
DOI
10.3390/v15102087
Author of the digital object
Maria Grazia Pennisi (University of Messina)
Margaret J. Hosie (University of Glasgow)
Karin Möstl (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Uwe Truyen (University of Leipzig)
Etienne Thiry (Liège University)
Fulvio Marsilio (Università degli Studi di Teramo)
Albert Lloret (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Regina Hofmann-Lehmann (University of Zurich)
Katrin Hartmann (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
Tadeusz Frymus (Warsaw University of Life Sciences)
Herman Egberink (University of Utrecht)
Corine Boucraut-Baralon (Scanelis Laboratory)
Sándor Belák (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)
Séverine Tasker (University of Bristol / Linnaeus Veterinary Limited)
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Article
Name of Publication (en)
Viruses
Pages or Volume
19
Volume
15
Number
10
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
2023
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