POLYMERASE CHAIN-REACTION FOR THE DETECTION OF TOXOPLASMA-GONDII IN AQUEOUS-HUMOR OF CATS

Citation
Mr. Lappin et al., POLYMERASE CHAIN-REACTION FOR THE DETECTION OF TOXOPLASMA-GONDII IN AQUEOUS-HUMOR OF CATS, American journal of veterinary research, 57(11), 1996, pp. 1589-1593
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
ISSN journal
00029645
Volume
57
Issue
11
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1589 - 1593
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9645(1996)57:11<1589:PCFTDO>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Objectives-To develop Toxoplasma gondii B1 gene polymerase chain react ion (PCR) for use with aqueous humor of cats, and to report PCR and an tibody detection results in naturally exposed cats with and without uv eitis. Sample Population-Serum and aqueous humor samples from client-o wned, healthy cats (n = 23) and client-owned cats with uveitis (n = 43 ). Procedure-T gondii-specific IgM and IgG were measured in serum and aqueous humor from ail cats. The Goldman-Witmer coefficient for ocular antibody production was calculated for cats positive for T gondii-spe cific IgM or IgG in aqueous humor. Aqueous humor from all cats was ass essed by the B1 gene PCR. Results-T gondii was detected in aqueous hum or by PCR from 2 of 23 (8.7%) healthy cats and 8 of 43 (18.6%) cats wi th uveitis. T gondii-specific IgM in either serum or aqueous humor was detected in 5 of 8 (62.5%) cats with uveitis and T gondii in aqueous humor. All cats with uveitis and T gondii in aqueous humor had anterio r segment disease. In 5 of 8 (62.5%) cats with uveitis and T gondii in aqueous humor, ocular production of T gondii antibodies was not detec ted. T gondii was not detected in aqueous humor from 14 of 17 (82.4%) cats with ocular production of T gondii-specific antibody. Conclusions -The presence of T gondii in aqueous humor may correlate to clinical d isease in some, but not all, cats. Clinical Relevance-T gondii-specifi c aqueous humor antibody tests and PCR should be used together to aid in the diagnosis of ocular toxoplasmosis in cats.