id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-322629-kv83ekg0 TAKANO, Tomomi Pathogenesis of oral type I feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV) infection: Antibody-dependent enhancement infection of cats with type I FIPV via the oral route 2019-04-23 .txt text/plain 2809 199 61 title: Pathogenesis of oral type I feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV) infection: Antibody-dependent enhancement infection of cats with type I FIPV via the oral route Feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIPV) causes a severe, immune-mediated disease called FIP in domestic and wild cats. In this study, when cats passively immunized with anti-FIPV-I KU-2 antibodies were orally inoculated with FIPV-I KU-2, FIP was caused at a 50% probability, i.e., FIPV not causing FIP through oral infection caused FIP by inducing antibody-dependent enhancement. Based on the findings of this study, type I FIPV which orally infected cats may cause FIP depending on the condition. In this study, we investigated whether oral inoculation with FIPV-I KU-2 causes FIP in cats passively immunized with anti-FIPV-I KU-2 antibodies. Mutation of neutralizing/antibody-dependent enhancing epitope on spike protein and 7b gene of feline infectious peritonitis virus: influences of viral replication in monocytes/macrophages and virulence in cats ./cache/cord-322629-kv83ekg0.txt ./txt/cord-322629-kv83ekg0.txt