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Nonhuman primate model mirroring human congenital cytomegalovirus infection reveals a spectrum of vertical transmission outcomes.

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Kaur, A; Manuel, T; Moström, M; Crooks, C; Davalos, A; Barfield, R; Scheef, E; Kendall, S; Midkiff, C; Sprehe, L; Trexler, M; Boquet, F ...
Published in: Res Sq
April 23, 2025

Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) is the leading infectious cause of birth defects worldwide, yet immune determinants of protection to inform maternal vaccine design remain elusive due to the lack of a translational animal model. Here, we characterized the outcome of primary rhesus CMV (RhCMV) infection in pregnant, immunocompetent, CMV-naïve rhesus macaques. RhCMV DNA was detected in amniotic fluid and/or fetal tissues in six of 12 (50% placental transmission) dams following early second trimester gestation RhCMV inoculation. Widespread tissue dissemination dominated by one of two inoculated RhCMV strains was present in one fetus (8.3% cCMV disease). Placental transmission was associated with elevated fetal and maternal plasma TNF-alpha and reduced maternal brain-derived neurotrophic factor and IL-10 levels. CMV exposure during pregnancy had a broad impact on the placenta and fetus even in the absence of congenital infection, as evidenced by ubiquitous maternal-fetal interface infection, and reduced placental efficiency and small-for-gestation age fetuses compared to control pregnancies. This model recapitulates key aspects of human cCMV and provides new insights into the complexity of CMV vertical transmission.

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2693-5015

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April 23, 2025

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Kaur, A., Manuel, T., Moström, M., Crooks, C., Davalos, A., Barfield, R., … Blair, R. (2025). Nonhuman primate model mirroring human congenital cytomegalovirus infection reveals a spectrum of vertical transmission outcomes. Res Sq. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-6378923/v1
Kaur, Amitinder, Tabitha Manuel, Matilda Moström, Chelsea Crooks, Angel Davalos, Richard Barfield, Elizabeth Scheef, et al. “Nonhuman primate model mirroring human congenital cytomegalovirus infection reveals a spectrum of vertical transmission outcomes.Res Sq, April 23, 2025. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-6378923/v1.
Kaur A, Manuel T, Moström M, Crooks C, Davalos A, Barfield R, et al. Nonhuman primate model mirroring human congenital cytomegalovirus infection reveals a spectrum of vertical transmission outcomes. Res Sq. 2025 Apr 23;
Kaur, Amitinder, et al. “Nonhuman primate model mirroring human congenital cytomegalovirus infection reveals a spectrum of vertical transmission outcomes.Res Sq, Apr. 2025. Pubmed, doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-6378923/v1.
Kaur A, Manuel T, Moström M, Crooks C, Davalos A, Barfield R, Scheef E, Kendall S, Midkiff C, Sprehe L, Trexler M, Boquet F, Shroyer M, Danner V, Doyle-Meyers L, Weinbaum C, Mirza A, Lammi S, Otero C, Lee M, Rogers L, Granek J, Owzar K, Malouli D, Fruh K, Kowalik T, Chan C, Permar S, Blair R. Nonhuman primate model mirroring human congenital cytomegalovirus infection reveals a spectrum of vertical transmission outcomes. Res Sq. 2025 Apr 23;

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Res Sq

DOI

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2693-5015

Publication Date

April 23, 2025

Location

United States