Association of leukergy (in vitro leukocyte aggregation) with systemic inflammation in dogs and cats (2017–2022)

Author:

Nolen‐Walston Rose D.12ORCID,Stefanoski Darko1,Conrado Francisco O.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Studies ‐ New Bolton Center School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Kennett Square Pennsylvania USA

2. Department of Comparative Pathobiology Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University North Grafton Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLeukergy is the phenomenon of aggregation of leukocytes on a peripheral blood film, and in humans, it is used as an indicator of systemic inflammation and infection.ObjectivesTo assess the association of leukergy on blood film examination with biochemical and clinical evidence of systemic inflammation, infection, neoplasia, or specific organ system disease.MethodsA case–control study using retrospective analysis (2017–2022) identified all canine and feline patients that had been presented to an academic referral center with a finding of leukergy on peripheral blood film and an equal number of species‐matched controls.ResultsA total of 127 cases (canine n = 44, feline n = 83) were identified, as well as 127 controls. Feline samples were 7.6× more likely to exhibit leukergy (0.019%) than canine (0.0025%). A positive association was noted between leukergy and higher globulin concentrations in dogs (marginal difference 0.5 mg/dL, P = .016) and cats (marginal difference 0.67 mg/dL, P = <.001). Cats with leukergy had higher WBC counts and were less likely to be diagnosed with cardiac or urinary tract disease than controls. Dogs with leukergy had lower WBC counts and were more likely to be febrile but were less likely to have urinary tract disease than controls. No association was found with neutrophil toxic change or band forms, systemic antimicrobial therapy, or signalment.ConclusionsWe conclude that there is a positive association between increased globulin concentrations and leukergy and inconsistent associations between leukergy and other markers of inflammation or infection. Leukergy is rare overall but markedly more common in cats than dogs.

Publisher

Wiley

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