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Exacerbated Zika virus-induced neuropathology and microcephaly in fetuses of dengue-immune nonhuman primates.

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Saron, WAA; Shanmugam, K; Tung, C-C; Patmanathan, RK; Rathore, APS; Anderson, DE; St John, AL
Published in: Sci Transl Med
October 25, 2023

Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus that can vertically transmit from mother to fetus, potentially causing congenital defects, including microcephaly. It is not fully understood why some fetuses experience severe complications after in utero exposure to ZIKV, whereas others do not. Given the antigenic similarity between ZIKV and the closely related virus dengue (DENV) and the potential of DENV-specific antibodies to enhance ZIKV disease severity in mice, we questioned whether maternal DENV immunity could influence fetal outcomes in a nonhuman primate model of ZIKV vertical transmission. We found significantly increased severity of congenital Zika syndrome (CZS) in fetuses of DENV-immune cynomolgus macaques infected with ZIKV in early pregnancy compared with naïve controls, which occurred despite no effect on maternal ZIKV infection or antibody responses. Ultrasound measurements of head circumference and biparietal diameter measurements taken sequentially throughout pregnancy demonstrated CZS in fetuses of DENV-immune pregnant macaques. Furthermore, severe CZS enhanced by DENV immunity was typified by reduced cortical thickness and increased frequency of neuronal death, hemorrhaging, cellular infiltrations, calcifications, and lissencephaly in fetal brains. This study shows that maternal immunity to DENV can worsen ZIKV neurological outcomes in fetal primates, and it provides an animal model of vertical transmission closely approximating human developmental timelines that could be used to investigate severe ZIKV disease outcomes and interventions in fetuses.

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Sci Transl Med

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EISSN

1946-6242

Publication Date

October 25, 2023

Volume

15

Issue

719

Start / End Page

eadd2420

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Zika Virus Infection
  • Zika Virus
  • Pregnancy
  • Microcephaly
  • Mice
  • Macaca
  • Humans
  • Fetus
  • Female
  • Dengue
 

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Saron, W. A. A., Shanmugam, K., Tung, C.-C., Patmanathan, R. K., Rathore, A. P. S., Anderson, D. E., & St John, A. L. (2023). Exacerbated Zika virus-induced neuropathology and microcephaly in fetuses of dengue-immune nonhuman primates. Sci Transl Med, 15(719), eadd2420. https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.add2420
Saron, Wilfried A. A., Keerthana Shanmugam, Chi-Ching Tung, Ranjit Kumar Patmanathan, Abhay P. S. Rathore, Danielle E. Anderson, and Ashley L. St John. “Exacerbated Zika virus-induced neuropathology and microcephaly in fetuses of dengue-immune nonhuman primates.Sci Transl Med 15, no. 719 (October 25, 2023): eadd2420. https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.add2420.
Saron WAA, Shanmugam K, Tung C-C, Patmanathan RK, Rathore APS, Anderson DE, et al. Exacerbated Zika virus-induced neuropathology and microcephaly in fetuses of dengue-immune nonhuman primates. Sci Transl Med. 2023 Oct 25;15(719):eadd2420.
Saron, Wilfried A. A., et al. “Exacerbated Zika virus-induced neuropathology and microcephaly in fetuses of dengue-immune nonhuman primates.Sci Transl Med, vol. 15, no. 719, Oct. 2023, p. eadd2420. Pubmed, doi:10.1126/scitranslmed.add2420.
Saron WAA, Shanmugam K, Tung C-C, Patmanathan RK, Rathore APS, Anderson DE, St John AL. Exacerbated Zika virus-induced neuropathology and microcephaly in fetuses of dengue-immune nonhuman primates. Sci Transl Med. 2023 Oct 25;15(719):eadd2420.

Published In

Sci Transl Med

DOI

EISSN

1946-6242

Publication Date

October 25, 2023

Volume

15

Issue

719

Start / End Page

eadd2420

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Zika Virus Infection
  • Zika Virus
  • Pregnancy
  • Microcephaly
  • Mice
  • Macaca
  • Humans
  • Fetus
  • Female
  • Dengue