Veterinary Sciences (Nov 2023)

Hepadnavirus Infection in a Cat with Chronic Liver Disease: A Multi-Disciplinary Diagnostic Approach

  • Paolo Capozza,
  • Francesco Pellegrini,
  • Michele Camero,
  • Georgia Diakoudi,
  • Ahmed Hassan Omar,
  • Anna Salvaggiulo,
  • Nicola Decaro,
  • Gabriella Elia,
  • Leonardo Catucci,
  • Barbara Di Martino,
  • Paola Fruci,
  • Letizia Tomassini,
  • Elvio Lepri,
  • Vito Martella,
  • Gianvito Lanave

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10120668
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 668

Abstract

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A 3-year-old female stray, shorthair cat, with clinical signs and serum chemistry markers indicative of hepatic disease, was diagnosed with domestic cat hepadnavirus (DCH) infection. Coupling molecular and serological data, the infection was seemingly contextualized into a chronic phase, since IgM anti-core antibodies, a marker of early-stage Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infection, were not detected. However, the cat possessed IgG anti-core, a common indicator of chronic HBV infection in human patients and did not show seroconversion to the anti-DCH surface antigen, considered protective during HBV infection and associated with long-term protective immunity. On genome sequencing, the DCH strain showed 98.3% nucleotide identity to strains previously identified in Italy.

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