| Literature DB >> 28459414 |
Anastácio Q Sousa, Diane I M Cavalcante, Luciano M Franco, Fernanda M C Araújo, Emília T Sousa, José Telmo Valença-Junior, Dionne B Rolim, Maria E L Melo, Pedro D T Sindeaux, Marialva T F Araújo, Richard D Pearson, Mary E Wilson, Margarida M L Pompeu.
Abstract
Postmortem examination of 7 neonates with congenital Zika virus infection in Brazil revealed microcephaly, ventriculomegaly, dystrophic calcifications, and severe cortical neuronal depletion in all and arthrogryposis in 6. Other findings were leptomeningeal and brain parenchymal inflammation and pulmonary hypoplasia and lymphocytic infiltration in liver and lungs. Findings confirmed virus neurotropism and multiple organ infection.Entities:
Keywords: Brazil; Zika virus; autopsy; congenital; microcephaly; neonates; postmortem; viruses
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28459414 PMCID: PMC5512501 DOI: 10.3201/eid2307.162019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Results of tests for Zika virus in CSF and organs and for dengue virus in brain and CSF for 7 neonates who died of congenital Zika virus infection, Brazil*
| Neonate no. | Zika virus rRT-PCR |
| DENV | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CSF | Brain | Lung | Heart | Liver | Spleen | Kidney | Brain rRT-PCR | CSF | ||||
| rRT-PCR | IgM† | NS1‡ | ||||||||||
| 1 | P | P | P | P | N | N | P | ND | N | N | N | |
| 2 | P | P | N | P | P | P | P | ND | ND | N | N | |
| 3 | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | ND | ND | N | N | |
| 4 | P | P | N | N | N | N | N | N | DENV-1 | P | P | |
| 5 | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | N | N | N | N | |
| 6 | P | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | N | N | N | N | |
| 7 | P | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | ND | N | N | N | |
*CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; DENV, dengue virus; N, negative; ND, not done; NS1, nonstructural protein 1 (dengue virus antigen test); P, positive. †By antigen capture assay. ‡By ELISA.
Figure 1Physical signs in 4 of 7 neonates who died of congenital Zika virus infection, Brazil. A) Neonate 1: typical microcephaly phenotype; arthrogryposis in upper and lower limbs. B) Neonate 7: microcephaly without the typical microcephaly phenotype; arthrogryposis is also present. C) Neonate 3: typical microcephaly phenotype, with head circumference within reference limits, frontal view. D) Neonate 3: typical microcephaly phenotype, with head circumference within reference limits, profile view. E) Brain of neonate 2: symmetric cerebellar hypoplasia (arrows) and vascular congestion. F) Brain of neonate 3: pachygyria and severe vascular congestion. G) Brain of neonate 3: ventriculomegaly and macroscopic calcifications (circles). H) Brain of neonate 7: cross-section showing ventriculomegaly.
Figure 2Histologic slides of tissues from 4 of 7 neonates who died of congenital Zika virus infection, Brazil. A) Neonate 1: severe cortical thinning (3 mm) with subventricular dystrophic calcification, reactive gliosis, and marked leptomeningeal congestion as well as marked depletion of neuronal precursors (original magnification ×10). B) Neonate 1: severe thinning of brain parenchyma (0.8 mm) with striking depletion of neuronal precursors (original magnification ×10). C) Neonate 1: lymphocytic leptomeningitis (enlargement of box in panel B; original magnification ×20). D) Neonate 6: white matter with lymphocytic perivascular cuffing and severe gliosis (original magnification ×40). E) Neonate 3: marked parenchymal vascular congestion and scattered coarse dystrophic calcification (original magnification ×20). F) Neonate 3: finely granular intracellular calcification (original magnification ×40). G) Neonate 7: band-like pattern of coarse dystrophic calcification at the junction of gray and white matter (original magnification ×10). H) Neonate 6: red neurons (arrows) in brain parenchyma (original magnification ×40). I) Neonate 1: focal interstitial lymphocytic pulmonary infiltrate (original magnification ×40). J) Neonate 1: expansion of alveolar septa with scattered lymphocytic and macrophage infiltrate (original magnification ×40).