AA-amyloidosis in cats (Felis catus) housed in shelters

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2022)

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Abstract Systemic AA-amyloidosis is a protein-misfolding disease that is characterized by fibril deposition of serum amyloid-A protein (SAA) in several organs in humans and many animal species. Fibril deposits originate from abnormally high serum levels of SAA during chronic inflammation. In domestic short-hair cats, AA-amyloidosis has only been anecdotally reported and is considered a rare disease. Here we report that an astonishing 57-73% of early deceased short-hair cats kept in three independent shelters suffer from amyloid deposition in the liver, spleen, or kidney. Histopathology and mass spectrometry of post-mortem extracted deposits identified SAA as the major protein source. The duration of stay in the shelters was positively associated with a histological score of AA-amyloidosis (B=0.026, CI95%=0.007-0.046; p=0.010). Presence of SAA fragments in bile secretions raises the possibility of fecal-oral transmission of the disease.
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