Prevalence of antinuclear and anti-erythrocyte antibodies in healthy cats.

VETERINARY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY(2018)

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BackgroundPositive antinuclear antibody and direct antiglobulin tests support diagnoses such as systemic lupus erythematosus and immune-mediated anemia, respectively. Positive tests may occur in cats, but the prevalence of positive results in healthy cats is not well known. ObjectiveThe study's purpose was to determine prevalences of positive antinuclear antibody and direct antiglobulin tests in healthy cats. MethodsAntinuclear antibody titers were measured by indirect immunofluorescence, and anti-erythrocyte antibodies were measured by the microtitration direct antiglobulin test at 37, 23, and 4 degrees C in 61 client-owned and 28 facility-owned cats. Differences between the 2 groups were examined using chi-squared tests. ResultsFor the antinuclear antibody tests, 70% of client-owned cats were negative, 10% had weak titers (1:40-1:80), and 20% had strong titers (1:160-1:320). Facility-owned cats had significantly fewer positive titers with 96% negative and one positive (1:8). For the antiglobulin test at 37 degrees C, 93% of all cats were negative, 2 cats in each group were positive at low dilutions (1:2), and 2 client-owned cats were transiently positive at high dilutions (1:2048). At 23 degrees C, 90% of all cats were negative, and 2 client-owned and 5 facility-owned cats were positive at low dilutions (1:2-1:8). At 4 degrees C, 67% of client-owned cats had invalid results (negative control well agglutination), and 33% had negative results, while of facility-owned cats 14% had invalid results, 14% had agglutination at low dilutions, and 72% were negative. ConclusionHealthy cats may have positive antinuclear antibody and direct antiglobulin tests, but the prevalence of strong reactions is low.
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Coombs,direct antiglobulin test,feline
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