| Literature DB >> 27595140 |
Kellie Ann Jurado1, Michael K Simoni2, Zhonghua Tang2, Ryuta Uraki1, Jesse Hwang1, Sarah Householder1, Mingjie Wu1, Brett D Lindenbach3, Vikki M Abrahams2, Seth Guller2, Erol Fikrig4.
Abstract
The strong association of Zika virus infection with congenital defects has led to questions of how a flavivirus is capable of crossing the placental barrier to reach the fetal brain. Here, we demonstrate permissive Zika virus infection of primary human placental macrophages, commonly referred to as Hofbauer cells, and placental villous fibroblasts. We also demonstrate Zika virus infection of Hofbauer cells within the context of the tissue ex vivo using term placental villous explants. In addition to amplifying infectious virus within a usually inaccessible area, the putative migratory activities of Hofbauer cells may aid in dissemination of Zika virus to the fetal brain. Understanding the susceptibility of placenta-specific cell types will aid future work around and understanding of Zika virus-associated pregnancy complications.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27595140 PMCID: PMC5007065 DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.88461
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JCI Insight ISSN: 2379-3708