| Literature DB >> 28548637 |
Andrew D Haddow, Aysegul Nalca, Franco D Rossi, Lynn J Miller, Michael R Wiley, Unai Perez-Sautu, Samuel C Washington, Sarah L Norris, Suzanne E Wollen-Roberts, Joshua D Shamblin, Adrienne E Kimmel, Holly A Bloomfield, Stephanie M Valdez, Thomas R Sprague, Lucia M Principe, Stephanie A Bellanca, Stephanie S Cinkovich, Luis Lugo-Roman, Lisa H Cazares, William D Pratt, Gustavo F Palacios, Sina Bavari, M Louise Pitt, Farooq Nasar.
Abstract
Unprotected sexual intercourse between persons residing in or traveling from regions with Zika virus transmission is a risk factor for infection. To model risk for infection after sexual intercourse, we inoculated rhesus and cynomolgus macaques with Zika virus by intravaginal or intrarectal routes. In macaques inoculated intravaginally, we detected viremia and virus RNA in 50% of macaques, followed by seroconversion. In macaques inoculated intrarectally, we detected viremia, virus RNA, or both, in 100% of both species, followed by seroconversion. The magnitude and duration of infectious virus in the blood of macaques suggest humans infected with Zika virus through sexual transmission will likely generate viremias sufficient to infect competent mosquito vectors. Our results indicate that transmission of Zika virus by sexual intercourse might serve as a virus maintenance mechanism in the absence of mosquito-to-human transmission and could increase the probability of establishment and spread of Zika virus in regions where this virus is not present.Entities:
Keywords: Zika virus; arbovirus; cynomolgus macaques; infection rates; intrarectal inoculation; intravaginal inoculation; macaques; mosquitoes; nonhuman primates; rhesus macaques; sexual transmission; vector-borne infections; viruses; zoonoses
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28548637 PMCID: PMC5547779 DOI: 10.3201/eid2308.170036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Figure 1Viremia and virus RNA detected in serum of rhesus and cynomolgus macaques after intravaginal inoculation with Zika virus. A) Rhesus macaques (animals R2 and R3 showed negative results); B) cynomolgus macaques (animals C1 and C2 showed negative results). Solid lines indicate virus titers in log10 PFU/mL. Dotted lines indicate genome copies in log10 copies/mL. The lower limit of detection was 1.0 log10 PFU/mL for virus titers and 3.0 log10 copies/mL for genome copies. C, cynomolgus; DPI, days postinoculation; R, rhesus.
Serologic responses of 8 female rhesus and cynomolgus macaques after intravaginal inoculation of Zika virus*
| Macaque | Serologic response, PRNT80, by DPI | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | 15 | 21 | 28 | |
| Rhesus 1 | – | 1:640 | 1:640 | 1:640 |
| Rhesus 2 | – | – | – | – |
| Rhesus 3 | – | – | – | – |
| Rhesus 4 | – | 1:640 | 1:640 | 1:640 |
| Cynomolgus 1 | – | – | – | – |
| Cynomolgus 2 | – | – | – | – |
| Cynomolgus 3 | – | 1:640 | 1:640 | 1:640 |
| Cynomolgus 4 | – | 1:1,280 | 1:1,280 | 1:1,280 |
*Values are titers. Limit of detection was a titer of 1:20. DPI, day postinoculation; PRNT80, 80% plaque reduction neutralization test; –, no detectable serologic response.
Figure 2Viremia and virus RNA detected in serum of rhesus and cynomolgus macaques after intrarectal inoculation of Zika virus. A) Rhesus macaques (animal R6 showed negative results); B) cynomolgus macaques. Solid lines indicate virus titers in log10 PFU/mL. Dotted lines indicate genome copies in log10 copies/mL. The lower limit of detection was 1.0 log10 PFU/mL for virus titers and 3.0 log10 copies/mL for genome copies. C, cynomolgus; DPI, days postinoculation; R, rhesus.
Serologic responses of 8 rhesus and cynomolgus macaques after intrarectal inoculation of Zika virus*
| Macaque | Sex | Serologic response, PRNT80, by DPI | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | 15 | 21 | 28 | ||
| Rhesus 5 | M | – | 1:1,280 | 1:1,280 | 1:1,280 |
| Rhesus 6 | F | – | 1:320 | 1:640 | 1:1,280 |
| Rhesus 7 | M | – | 1:1,280 | 1:1,280 | 1:1,280 |
| Rhesus 8 | F | – | 1:640 | 1:640 | 1:640 |
| Cynomolgus 5 | F | – | 1:640 | 1:640 | 1:1,280 |
| Cynomolgus 6 | F | – | 1:640 | 1:640 | 1:1,280 |
| Cynomolgus 7 | M | – | 1:640 | 1:1,280 | 1:1,280 |
| Cynomolgus 8 | M | – | 1:640 | 1:1280 | 1:1280 |
*Values are titers. Limit of detection was a titer of 1:20. DPI, day postinoculation; PRNT80, 80% plaque reduction neutralization test; –, no detectable serologic response.