Profiling Bartonella infection and its associated risk factors in shelter cats in Malaysia

Background: Poor disease management and irregular vector control could predispose sheltered animals to disease such as feline Bartonella infection, a vector-borne zoonotic disease primarily caused by Bartonella henselae (B. henselae). Objectives: This study investigated the status of Bartonella infe...

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Main Authors: Alias, Nurul Najwa Ainaa, Omar, Sharina, Ahmad, Nur Indah, Watanabe, Malaika, Sun, Tee Tay, Aziz, Nor Azlina, Mustaffa-Kamal, Farina
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Published: Korean Society of Veterinary Science 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/109385/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1093852024-08-05T03:46:58Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/109385/ Profiling Bartonella infection and its associated risk factors in shelter cats in Malaysia Alias, Nurul Najwa Ainaa Omar, Sharina Ahmad, Nur Indah Watanabe, Malaika Sun, Tee Tay Aziz, Nor Azlina Mustaffa-Kamal, Farina Background: Poor disease management and irregular vector control could predispose sheltered animals to disease such as feline Bartonella infection, a vector-borne zoonotic disease primarily caused by Bartonella henselae (B. henselae). Objectives: This study investigated the status of Bartonella infection in cats from eight (n = 8) shelters by molecular and serological approaches, profiling the CD4:CD8 ratio and the risk factors associated with Bartonella infection in shelter cats. Methods: Bartonella eoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was detected through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) targeting 16S-23S rRNA ITS gene, followed by DNA sequencing. Bartonella IgM and IgG antibody titre, CD4 and CD8 profiles were detected using indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) and flow cytometric analysis, respectively. Results: B. henselae was detected through PCR and sequencing in 1.0 (1/101) oral swab and 2.0 (1/50) cat fleas, while another 3/50 cat fleas carried B. clarridgeiae. Only 18/101 cats were seronegative against B. henselae, whereas 30.7 (31/101) cats were positive for both IgM and IgG, 8 (18/101) cats had IgM, and 33.7 (34/101) cats had IgG antibody only. None of the eight shelters sampled had Bartonella antibody-free cats. Although abnormal CD4:CD8 ratio was observed in 48/83 seropositive cats, flea infestation was the only significant risk factor observed in this study. Conclusion: The present study provides the first comparison on the Bartonella spp. antigen, antibody status and CD4:CD8 ratio among shelter cats. The high B. henselae seropositivity among shelter cats presumably due to significant flea infestation triggers an alarm of whether the infection could go undetectable and its potential transmission to humans. Korean Society of Veterinary Science 2023-04-21 Article PeerReviewed Alias, Nurul Najwa Ainaa and Omar, Sharina and Ahmad, Nur Indah and Watanabe, Malaika and Sun, Tee Tay and Aziz, Nor Azlina and Mustaffa-Kamal, Farina (2023) Profiling Bartonella infection and its associated risk factors in shelter cats in Malaysia. Journal of Veterinary Science, 24 (3). art. no. e38. pp. 1-12. ISSN 1229-845X; ESSN: 1976-555X https://vetsci.org/DOIx.php?id=10.4142/jvs.22277 10.4142/jvs.22277
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description Background: Poor disease management and irregular vector control could predispose sheltered animals to disease such as feline Bartonella infection, a vector-borne zoonotic disease primarily caused by Bartonella henselae (B. henselae). Objectives: This study investigated the status of Bartonella infection in cats from eight (n = 8) shelters by molecular and serological approaches, profiling the CD4:CD8 ratio and the risk factors associated with Bartonella infection in shelter cats. Methods: Bartonella eoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was detected through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) targeting 16S-23S rRNA ITS gene, followed by DNA sequencing. Bartonella IgM and IgG antibody titre, CD4 and CD8 profiles were detected using indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) and flow cytometric analysis, respectively. Results: B. henselae was detected through PCR and sequencing in 1.0 (1/101) oral swab and 2.0 (1/50) cat fleas, while another 3/50 cat fleas carried B. clarridgeiae. Only 18/101 cats were seronegative against B. henselae, whereas 30.7 (31/101) cats were positive for both IgM and IgG, 8 (18/101) cats had IgM, and 33.7 (34/101) cats had IgG antibody only. None of the eight shelters sampled had Bartonella antibody-free cats. Although abnormal CD4:CD8 ratio was observed in 48/83 seropositive cats, flea infestation was the only significant risk factor observed in this study. Conclusion: The present study provides the first comparison on the Bartonella spp. antigen, antibody status and CD4:CD8 ratio among shelter cats. The high B. henselae seropositivity among shelter cats presumably due to significant flea infestation triggers an alarm of whether the infection could go undetectable and its potential transmission to humans.
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author Alias, Nurul Najwa Ainaa
Omar, Sharina
Ahmad, Nur Indah
Watanabe, Malaika
Sun, Tee Tay
Aziz, Nor Azlina
Mustaffa-Kamal, Farina
spellingShingle Alias, Nurul Najwa Ainaa
Omar, Sharina
Ahmad, Nur Indah
Watanabe, Malaika
Sun, Tee Tay
Aziz, Nor Azlina
Mustaffa-Kamal, Farina
Profiling Bartonella infection and its associated risk factors in shelter cats in Malaysia
author_facet Alias, Nurul Najwa Ainaa
Omar, Sharina
Ahmad, Nur Indah
Watanabe, Malaika
Sun, Tee Tay
Aziz, Nor Azlina
Mustaffa-Kamal, Farina
author_sort Alias, Nurul Najwa Ainaa
title Profiling Bartonella infection and its associated risk factors in shelter cats in Malaysia
title_short Profiling Bartonella infection and its associated risk factors in shelter cats in Malaysia
title_full Profiling Bartonella infection and its associated risk factors in shelter cats in Malaysia
title_fullStr Profiling Bartonella infection and its associated risk factors in shelter cats in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Profiling Bartonella infection and its associated risk factors in shelter cats in Malaysia
title_sort profiling bartonella infection and its associated risk factors in shelter cats in malaysia
publisher Korean Society of Veterinary Science
publishDate 2023
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/109385/
https://vetsci.org/DOIx.php?id=10.4142/jvs.22277
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