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Feline papillomaviruses (PVs) cause various skin lesions in cats, though many infections are asymptomatic. Diagnosis involves detecting viral changes, and while no specific treatment exists, spontaneous regression is common, with surgical excision recommended for invasive squamous cell carcinoma.

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  • Virology
  • Oncology

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  • Feline papillomaviruses (PVs) are linked to diverse skin conditions in cats, including papillomas and carcinomas.
  • PVs can be present in healthy feline skin, complicating diagnosis and understanding of pathogenesis.
  • Infection likely occurs via skin abrasions, with most cases remaining asymptomatic.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current knowledge on feline PV infections, covering epidemiology, diagnosis, and management.
  • To provide veterinary experts' insights into feline papillomavirus disease.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of feline papillomavirus infections.
  • Discussion by the European Advisory Board on Cat Diseases (ABCD).

Main Results:

  • Feline PVs, including those related to human and bovine types, are detected in feline skin lesions.
  • Histopathology, immunostaining for viral antigens, and in situ hybridization aid diagnosis.
  • p16CDKN2A (p16) protein immunostaining serves as a marker for PV-induced neoplasms.

Conclusions:

  • No specific treatment for PV-induced skin lesions; spontaneous regression is frequent.
  • Complete surgical excision is advised for invasive squamous cell carcinoma (ISCC) when feasible.
  • Understanding feline PVs is crucial for veterinary dermatology and infectious disease management.