2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2019.04.003
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Differential recognition of peptides within feline coronavirus polyprotein 1 ab by sera from healthy cats and cats with feline infectious peritonitis

Abstract: The aim of the study was to identify peptides within the polyprotein (Pp) 1 ab that are differentially recognised by cats with either enteric or systemic disease following infection with feline coronavirus. Overlapping 12-mer peptides (n = 28,426) across the entire Pp1ab were arrayed on peptide chips and reacted with pooled sera from coronavirus seropositive cats and from one seronegative cat. Eleven peptides were further tested in ELISA with individual serum samples, and three were selected for further screen… Show more

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“…Two peptides were the more promising, nevertheless, a considerable variation among sera of individual cats was observed, and only one peptide was able to detect preferentially cats affected by FIP; in this case, the sensitivity was 57%, in contrast, the specificity was higher (90%). The study is the first description of a serological test that has some discriminatory power between feline coronavirus-infected cats that remain healthy and those that develop FIP [ 64 ].…”
Section: Peptides In Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two peptides were the more promising, nevertheless, a considerable variation among sera of individual cats was observed, and only one peptide was able to detect preferentially cats affected by FIP; in this case, the sensitivity was 57%, in contrast, the specificity was higher (90%). The study is the first description of a serological test that has some discriminatory power between feline coronavirus-infected cats that remain healthy and those that develop FIP [ 64 ].…”
Section: Peptides In Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%