Zika virus infection histories in brain development
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Resumo: | An outbreak of births of microcephalic patients in Brazil motivated multiple studies on this incident. The data left no doubt that infection by Zika virus (ZIKV) was the cause, and that this virus promotes reduction in neuron numbers and neuronal death. Analysis of patients' characteristics revealed additional aspects of the pathology alongside the decrease in neuronal number. Here, we review the data from human, molecular, cell and animal model studies attempting to build the natural history of ZIKV in the embryonic central nervous system (CNS). We discuss how identifying the timing of infection and the pathways through which ZIKV may infect and spread through the CNS can help explain the diversity of phenotypes found in congenital ZIKV syndrome (CZVS). We suggest that intraneuronal viral transport is the primary mechanism of ZIKV spread in the embryonic brain and is responsible for most cases of CZVS. According to this hypothesis, the viral transport through the blood-brain barrier and cerebrospinal fluid is responsible for more severe pathologies in which ZIKV-induced malformations occur along the entire anteroposterior CNS axis |
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Marcelino, Bruna Lorena de MeloSantos, Brendha Leandro dosDoerl, Jhulimar GuilhermeCavalcante, Samantha de FreitasMaia, Sara do NascimentoArrais, Nivia Maria RodriguesZin, Andrea AraujoJeronimo, Selma Maria BezerraQueiroz, Claudio Marcos Teixeira dePereira, Cecilia HedinSequerra, Eduardo Bouth2023-10-11T17:30:32Z2023-10-11T17:30:32Z2023-07MARCELINO, Bruna L. M.; SANTOS, Brendha L. dos; DOERL, Jhulimar G.; CAVALCANTE, Samantha F.; MAIA, Sara N.; ARRAIS, Nivia M. R.; ZIN, Andrea; JERONIMO, Selma M. B.; QUEIROZ, Claudio; HEDIN-PEREIRA, Cecilia; SEQUERRA, Eduardo B. Zika virus infection histories in brain development. Disease Models & Mechanisms, [S. l.], v. 16, n. 7, p. dmm050005, jul. 2023. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.050005. Disponível em: https://journals.biologists.com/dmm/article/16/7/dmm050005/323960/Zika-virus-infection-histories-in-brain. 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We discuss how identifying the timing of infection and the pathways through which ZIKV may infect and spread through the CNS can help explain the diversity of phenotypes found in congenital ZIKV syndrome (CZVS). We suggest that intraneuronal viral transport is the primary mechanism of ZIKV spread in the embryonic brain and is responsible for most cases of CZVS. 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Zika virus infection histories in brain development |
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Zika virus infection histories in brain development |
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Zika virus infection histories in brain development Marcelino, Bruna Lorena de Melo Zika virus infection Blood–brain barrier Brainstem Calcification Cerebellum Neuronal migration Susceptibility window |
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Zika virus infection histories in brain development |
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Zika virus infection histories in brain development |
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Zika virus infection histories in brain development |
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Zika virus infection histories in brain development |
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Zika virus infection histories in brain development |
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Marcelino, Bruna Lorena de Melo |
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Marcelino, Bruna Lorena de Melo Santos, Brendha Leandro dos Doerl, Jhulimar Guilherme Cavalcante, Samantha de Freitas Maia, Sara do Nascimento Arrais, Nivia Maria Rodrigues Zin, Andrea Araujo Jeronimo, Selma Maria Bezerra Queiroz, Claudio Marcos Teixeira de Pereira, Cecilia Hedin Sequerra, Eduardo Bouth |
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author |
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Santos, Brendha Leandro dos Doerl, Jhulimar Guilherme Cavalcante, Samantha de Freitas Maia, Sara do Nascimento Arrais, Nivia Maria Rodrigues Zin, Andrea Araujo Jeronimo, Selma Maria Bezerra Queiroz, Claudio Marcos Teixeira de Pereira, Cecilia Hedin Sequerra, Eduardo Bouth |
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Marcelino, Bruna Lorena de Melo Santos, Brendha Leandro dos Doerl, Jhulimar Guilherme Cavalcante, Samantha de Freitas Maia, Sara do Nascimento Arrais, Nivia Maria Rodrigues Zin, Andrea Araujo Jeronimo, Selma Maria Bezerra Queiroz, Claudio Marcos Teixeira de Pereira, Cecilia Hedin Sequerra, Eduardo Bouth |
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Zika virus infection Blood–brain barrier Brainstem Calcification Cerebellum Neuronal migration Susceptibility window |
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Zika virus infection Blood–brain barrier Brainstem Calcification Cerebellum Neuronal migration Susceptibility window |
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An outbreak of births of microcephalic patients in Brazil motivated multiple studies on this incident. The data left no doubt that infection by Zika virus (ZIKV) was the cause, and that this virus promotes reduction in neuron numbers and neuronal death. Analysis of patients' characteristics revealed additional aspects of the pathology alongside the decrease in neuronal number. Here, we review the data from human, molecular, cell and animal model studies attempting to build the natural history of ZIKV in the embryonic central nervous system (CNS). We discuss how identifying the timing of infection and the pathways through which ZIKV may infect and spread through the CNS can help explain the diversity of phenotypes found in congenital ZIKV syndrome (CZVS). We suggest that intraneuronal viral transport is the primary mechanism of ZIKV spread in the embryonic brain and is responsible for most cases of CZVS. According to this hypothesis, the viral transport through the blood-brain barrier and cerebrospinal fluid is responsible for more severe pathologies in which ZIKV-induced malformations occur along the entire anteroposterior CNS axis |
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MARCELINO, Bruna L. M.; SANTOS, Brendha L. dos; DOERL, Jhulimar G.; CAVALCANTE, Samantha F.; MAIA, Sara N.; ARRAIS, Nivia M. R.; ZIN, Andrea; JERONIMO, Selma M. B.; QUEIROZ, Claudio; HEDIN-PEREIRA, Cecilia; SEQUERRA, Eduardo B. Zika virus infection histories in brain development. Disease Models & Mechanisms, [S. l.], v. 16, n. 7, p. dmm050005, jul. 2023. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.050005. Disponível em: https://journals.biologists.com/dmm/article/16/7/dmm050005/323960/Zika-virus-infection-histories-in-brain. Acesso em: 11 out. 2023 |
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MARCELINO, Bruna L. M.; SANTOS, Brendha L. dos; DOERL, Jhulimar G.; CAVALCANTE, Samantha F.; MAIA, Sara N.; ARRAIS, Nivia M. R.; ZIN, Andrea; JERONIMO, Selma M. B.; QUEIROZ, Claudio; HEDIN-PEREIRA, Cecilia; SEQUERRA, Eduardo B. Zika virus infection histories in brain development. Disease Models & Mechanisms, [S. l.], v. 16, n. 7, p. dmm050005, jul. 2023. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.050005. Disponível em: https://journals.biologists.com/dmm/article/16/7/dmm050005/323960/Zika-virus-infection-histories-in-brain. Acesso em: 11 out. 2023 10.1242/dmm.050005 |
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