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Article

In Vitro Effects of Doxycycline on Replication of Feline Coronavirus

School of Veterinary Science, Massey University, Palmerston North 4410, New Zealand
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Pathogens 2021, 10(3), 312; https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10030312
Submission received: 27 December 2020 / Revised: 1 March 2021 / Accepted: 2 March 2021 / Published: 7 March 2021
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Canine and Feline Infectious Diseases)

Abstract

Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a sporadic fatal disease of cats caused by a virulent variant of feline coronavirus (FCoV), referred to as FIP virus (FIPV). Treatment options are limited, and most of the affected cats die or are euthanized. Anecdotally, doxycycline has been used to treat FIP-affected cats, but there are currently no data to support or discourage such treatment. The aim of this study was to establish whether doxycycline inhibits replication of FIPV in vitro. The virus was cultured in Crandell-Rees feline kidney cells with various concentrations of doxycycline (0 to 50 µg/mL). The level of FIPV in cultures was determined by virus titration and FCoV-specific reverse-transcription quantitative PCR. Cell viability was also monitored. There was no difference in the level of infectious virus or viral RNA between doxycycline-treated and untreated cultures at 3, 12- and 18-hours post-infection. However, at 24 h, the growth of FIPV was inhibited by approximately two logs in cultures with >10 µg/mL doxycycline. This inhibition was dose-dependent, with inhibitory concentration 50% (IC50) 4.1 µg/mL and IC90 5.4 µg/mL. Our data suggest that doxycycline has some inhibitory effect on FIPV replication in vitro, which supports future clinical trials of its use for the treatment of FIP-affected cats.
Keywords: feline infectious peritonitis (FIP); feline coronavirus; doxycycline; antiviral feline infectious peritonitis (FIP); feline coronavirus; doxycycline; antiviral

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Dunowska, M.; Ghosh, S. In Vitro Effects of Doxycycline on Replication of Feline Coronavirus. Pathogens 2021, 10, 312. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10030312

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Dunowska M, Ghosh S. In Vitro Effects of Doxycycline on Replication of Feline Coronavirus. Pathogens. 2021; 10(3):312. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10030312

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Dunowska, Magdalena, and Sayani Ghosh. 2021. "In Vitro Effects of Doxycycline on Replication of Feline Coronavirus" Pathogens 10, no. 3: 312. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10030312

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Dunowska, M., & Ghosh, S. (2021). In Vitro Effects of Doxycycline on Replication of Feline Coronavirus. Pathogens, 10(3), 312. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10030312

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