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Persistence of Zika Virus After Birth: Clinical, Virological, Neuroimaging, and Neuropathological Documentation in a 5-Month Infant With Congenital Zika Syndrome.

Leila Chimelli1, Sheila Moura Pone2, Elyzabeth Avvad-Portari3, Zilton Farias Meira Vasconcelos3, Andrea Araújo Zin4, Daniela Prado Cunha4, Nathalia Raposo Thompson2, Maria Elisabeth Lopes Moreira4, Clayton A Wiley5, Marcos Vinicius da Silva Pone2.   

Abstract

During the Zika epidemic in Brazil, a baby was born at term with microcephaly and arthrogryposis. The mother had Zika symptoms at 10 weeks of gestation. At 17 weeks, ultrasound showed cerebral malformation and ventriculomegaly. At 24 weeks, the amniotic fluid contained ZIKV RNA and at birth, placenta and maternal blood were also positive using RT-qPCR. At birth the baby urine contained ZIKV RNA, whereas CSF at birth and urine at 17 days did not. Seizures started at 6 days. EEG was abnormal and CT scan showed cerebral atrophy, calcifications, lissencephaly, ventriculomegaly, and cerebellar hypoplasia. Bacterial sepsis at 2 months was treated. A sudden increase in head circumference occurred at 4 months necessitating ventricle-peritoneal shunt placement. At 5 months, the infant died with sepsis due to bacterial meningitis. Neuropathological findings were as severe as some of those found in neonates who died soon after birth, including hydrocephalus, destructive lesions/calcification, gliosis, abnormal neuronal migration, dysmaturation of nerve cells, hypomyelination, loss of descending axons, and spinal motor neurons. ZIKV RNA was detected only in frozen brain tissue using RT-qPCR, but infected cells were not detected by in situ hybridization. Progressive gliosis and microgliosis in the midbrain may have contributed to aqueduct compression and subsequent hydrocephalus. The etiology of progressive disease after in utero infection is not clear and requires investigation.
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Keywords:  Arthrogryposis; Calcification; Hydrocephalus; Microcephaly; Neuropathology; RT-qPCR; Zika virus

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29346650     DOI: 10.1093/jnen/nlx116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neuropathol Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0022-3069            Impact factor:   3.685


  13 in total

1.  The Role of Amniocentesis in the Diagnosis of Congenital Zika Syndrome.

Authors:  Jose Paulo Pereira; Melanie M Maykin; Zilton Vasconcelos; Elyzabeth Avvad-Portari; Andrea A Zin; Irena Tsui; Patricia Brasil; Karin Nielsen-Saines; Maria E Moreira; Stephanie L Gaw
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  2019-08-01       Impact factor: 9.079

2.  Transfusion-Transmitted Zika Virus Infection in Pregnant Mice Leads to Broad Tissue Tropism With Severe Placental Damage and Fetal Demise.

Authors:  Wanbo Tai; Denis Voronin; Jiawei Chen; Weili Bao; Debra A Kessler; Beth Shaz; Shibo Jiang; Karina Yazdanbakhsh; Lanying Du
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2019-01-23       Impact factor: 5.640

3.  Nutritional profile of newborns with microcephaly and factors associated with worse outcomes.

Authors:  Samira Fernandes Morais Dos Santos; Fernanda Valente Mendes Soares; Andrea Dunshee de Abranches; Ana Carolina Carioca da Costa; Saint Clair Dos Santos Gomes-Júnior; Vania de Matos Fonseca; Maria Elisabeth Lopes Moreira
Journal:  Clinics (Sao Paulo)       Date:  2019-10-21       Impact factor: 2.365

4.  The Transcriptional and Protein Profile From Human Infected Neuroprogenitor Cells Is Strongly Correlated to Zika Virus Microcephaly Cytokines Phenotype Evidencing a Persistent Inflammation in the CNS.

Authors:  Morganna C Lima; Leila R de Mendonça; Antonio M Rezende; Raquel M Carrera; Conceição E Aníbal-Silva; Matthew Demers; Leonardo D'Aiuto; Joel Wood; Kodavali V Chowdari; Michael Griffiths; Antonio R Lucena-Araujo; Manoel Barral-Netto; Elisa A N Azevedo; Renan W Alves; Pablo C S Farias; Ernesto T A Marques; Priscila M S Castanha; Claire L Donald; Alain Kohl; Vishwajit L Nimgaonkar; Rafael F O Franca
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2019-08-16       Impact factor: 7.561

Review 5.  Congenital Zika Virus Infection: a Review with Emphasis on the Spectrum of Brain Abnormalities.

Authors:  Leão Vhp; M M Aragão; R S Pinho; A N Hazin; A R Paciorkowski; A C Penalva de Oliveira; Marcelo Rodrigues Masruha
Journal:  Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep       Date:  2020-09-03       Impact factor: 5.081

6.  Inflammation markers in the saliva of infants born from Zika-infected mothers: exploring potential mechanisms of microcephaly during fetal development.

Authors:  Diogo N de Oliveira; Estela O Lima; Carlos F O R Melo; Jeany Delafiori; Tatiane M Guerreiro; Rafael G M Rodrigues; Karen N Morishita; Cynthia Silveira; Stéfanie Primon Muraro; Gabriela Fabiano de Souza; Aline Vieira; Antônio Silva; Rosângela F Batista; Maria J R Doriqui; Patricia S Sousa; Guilherme P Milanez; José L Proença-Módena; Denise P Cavalcanti; Rodrigo R Catharino
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-09-20       Impact factor: 4.379

7.  Molecular signatures associated with prostate cancer cell line (PC-3) exposure to inactivated Zika virus.

Authors:  Jeany Delafiori; Estela de Oliveira Lima; Mohamed Ziad Dabaja; Flávia Luísa Dias-Audibert; Diogo Noin de Oliveira; Carlos Fernando Odir Rodrigues Melo; Karen Noda Morishita; Geovana Manzan Sales; Ana Lucia Tasca Gois Ruiz; Gisele Goulart da Silva; Marcelo Lancellotti; Rodrigo Ramos Catharino
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-10-25       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Zika virus infection as a cause of congenital brain abnormalities and Guillain-Barré syndrome: A living systematic review.

Authors:  Michel Jacques Counotte; Kaspar Walter Meili; Katayoun Taghavi; Guilherme Calvet; James Sejvar; Nicola Low
Journal:  F1000Res       Date:  2019-08-14

9.  Impression Cytology Is a Non-invasive and Effective Method for Ocular Cell Retrieval of Zika Infected Babies: Perspectives in OMIC Studies.

Authors:  Raquel Hora Barbosa; Maria Luiza B Dos Santos; Thiago P Silva; Liva Rosa-Fernandes; Ana M V Pinto; Pricila S Spínola; Cibele R Bonvicino; Priscila V Fernandes; Evandro Lucena; Giuseppe Palmisano; Rossana C N Melo; Claudete Aparecida Araújo Cardoso; Bernardo Lemos
Journal:  Front Mol Neurosci       Date:  2019-12-05       Impact factor: 5.639

Review 10.  Neurocognitive impacts of arbovirus infections.

Authors:  Marion Clé; Patrick Eldin; Laurence Briant; Annie Lannuzel; Yannick Simonin; Philippe Van de Perre; André Cabié; Sara Salinas
Journal:  J Neuroinflammation       Date:  2020-08-10       Impact factor: 8.322

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