Polymorphonuclear leukocyte dysfunction associated with feline leukaemia virus infection
1 Department of Veterinary Pathobiology and The 2 Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, U.S.A. The chemiluminescent characteristics of enriched (>95%) peripheral blood polymorphonuclear leukocyte populations (PMN) from normal and feline leukaemia virus (FeL...
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description | 1 Department of Veterinary Pathobiology
and The 2 Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, U.S.A.
The chemiluminescent characteristics of enriched (>95%) peripheral blood polymorphonuclear leukocyte populations (PMN) from normal and feline leukaemia virus (FeLV)-infected cats were investigated. FeLV-infected cats demonstrated a significantly lower ( P < 0.001) PMN chemiluminescent response when compared to the response of normal age-matched controls. Normal PMN treated with FeLV-infected cat serum exhibited a depressed response in comparison to control cells. A titration of serum from infected cats supplemented with normal serum revealed a titratable suppression of chemiluminescence with increasing concentration of serum from the infected cats. However, PMN from FeLV-infected cats treated with normal serum displayed a slight increase in chemiluminescence over the same cells in autologous serum. The addition of inactivated FeLV to normal PMN caused a titratable decrease in chemiluminescence.
Keywords: feline leukaemia virus, neutrophil, dysfunction
Received 13 March 1986;
accepted 7 July 1986. |
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Keywords: feline leukaemia virus, neutrophil, dysfunction
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The chemiluminescent characteristics of enriched (>95%) peripheral blood polymorphonuclear leukocyte populations (PMN) from normal and feline leukaemia virus (FeLV)-infected cats were investigated. FeLV-infected cats demonstrated a significantly lower ( P < 0.001) PMN chemiluminescent response when compared to the response of normal age-matched controls. Normal PMN treated with FeLV-infected cat serum exhibited a depressed response in comparison to control cells. A titration of serum from infected cats supplemented with normal serum revealed a titratable suppression of chemiluminescence with increasing concentration of serum from the infected cats. However, PMN from FeLV-infected cats treated with normal serum displayed a slight increase in chemiluminescence over the same cells in autologous serum. The addition of inactivated FeLV to normal PMN caused a titratable decrease in chemiluminescence.
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