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Sensitivity of FCV to recombinant feline interferon (rFeIFN)

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  • Volume 32, pages 167–174, (2008)
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Sensitivity of FCV to recombinant feline interferon (rFeIFN)
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  • Kyoko Ohe1,
  • Toshikazu Takahashi2,
  • Daisuke Hara2 &
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  • Motonobu Hara2 
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Abstract

Feline calicivirus cause feline respiratory diseases, and inactivated and attenuated vaccines are available for its prevention. Moreover, the presence of vaccine breakdown strains (VBS) is problematic. In Japan, feline recombinant interferon (rFeIFN) has been used for its treatment. However the method of compare with each strains has not established. To examine the relationship between the breakdown vaccine strain and rFeIFN sensitivity, the sensitivity of 47 field isolates to rFeIFN was determined. The Log PDD50 values were normally distributed within the range 1.1–3.7, with a mean value of 2.3 ± 0.64. Since 68.3% of the PDD values fell in the range of the mean ± standard deviation, the values in the range 1.7–2.9, the lower values, and the higher values were defined as representing moderate, low, and high sensitivity, respectively. Among the 15 vaccine breakdown strains, strain Fukuoka9 showed a low sensitivity, but strains ML89, T58, and N74 were highly sensitive, showing no association with vaccine breakdown. The amino acid sequence changes specific to the low rFeIFN-sensitive Fukuoka-9 strain were found, suggesting that these sites are involved in rFeIFN sensitivity.

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  1. Department of Infectious Diseases & Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, P.O. Box 110880, Gainesville, FL, 32611-0880, USA

    Kyoko Ohe

  2. College of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu University, Sagamihara-shi, Japan

    Toshikazu Takahashi, Daisuke Hara & Motonobu Hara

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Ohe, K., Takahashi, T., Hara, D. et al. Sensitivity of FCV to recombinant feline interferon (rFeIFN). Vet Res Commun 32, 167–174 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11259-007-9019-5

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  • Received: 20 May 2007

  • Accepted: 23 August 2007

  • Published: 02 October 2007

  • Issue Date: February 2008

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11259-007-9019-5

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