Comparison of intradermal and serum testing for environmental allergen‐specific immunoglobulin E determination in a laboratory colony of cats with naturally acquired atopic syndrome

Author:

Lefrançois Julie1ORCID,Otis Colombe2,Moreau Maxim2,Visser Marike3,Bessey Lauren3,Gonzales Andrea3ORCID,Pelletier Jean‐Pierre4,Martel‐Pelletier Johanne4,Troncy Eric2,Sauvé Frédéric1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Université de Montréal Saint‐Hyacinthe Quebec Canada

2. Groupe de recherche en pharmacologie animale du Quebec (GREPAQ), Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of veterinary medicine Université de Montréal Saint‐Hyacinthe Quebec Canada

3. Veterinary Medicine Research and Development (VMRD), Zoetis Inc Kalamazoo Michigan USA

4. Osteoarthritis Research Unit, CHUM Hospital Research Center (CRCHUM) Université de Montréal Saint‐Hyacinthe Quebec Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAllergen testing is used to select antigens included in the desensitisation vaccine. Intradermal skin test (IDT) is the gold standard in cats, yet allergen‐specific immunoglobulin (Ig)E serological testing (ASIS) is often used. Feline data are lacking regarding the agreement between IDT and ASIS results.Hypothesis/ObjectivesThe first objective of the study was to establish a colony of cats with naturally acquired feline atopic syndrome (FAS). Further objectives were to define their hypersensitivity disorder to detail the allergen tests results, and to assess similarity between the allergen tests.AnimalsThirty‐five cats with FAS and 10 control cats.Materials and MethodsEnrolled cats went through a five phase‐screening and quarantine process before joining the colony. An elimination diet trial was performed on all FAS cats. ASIS and IDT were consecutively performed on all cats under sedation.ResultsReactions to 34 allergens were compiled for the 45 cats. Global sensitivity and specificity of ASIS were 34.7% and 78.9%, respectively. Only flea (ICC = 0.26, p = 0.040) and Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (ICC = 0.48, p < 0.001) allergens had a significant intraclass correlation (weak agreement). Two FAS cats had negative tests including one cat with a concomitant food allergy.Conclusions and Clinical RelevanceThis study depicts the first reported colony of cats with naturally acquired FAS. This is the first feline study to compare and show the poor agreement between allergen tests with a panel of 34 allergens. This colony also harbours two cats with FAS with negative allergen tests. These may represent the first described cats with an intrinsic form of atopic syndrome.

Funder

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Zoetis

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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