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Zika Virus Growth in Human Kidney Cells Is Restricted by an Elevated Glucose Level.

Alawiya Reslan1,2, Juliano G Haddad1, Liadrine Moukendza Koundi1,2, Philippe Desprès1, Jean-Loup Bascands2, Gilles Gadea1.   

Abstract

Mosquito-borne Zika virus (ZIKV) became a real threat to human health due to the lack of vaccine and effective antiviral treatment. The virus has recently been responsible for a global outbreak leading to millions of infected cases. ZIKV complications were highlighted in adults with Guillain-Barré syndrome and in newborns with increasing numbers of congenital disorders ranging from mild developmental delays to fatal conditions. The ability of ZIKV to establish a long-term infection in diverse organs including the kidneys has been recently documented but the consequences of such a viral infection are still debated. Our study aimed to determine whether the efficiency of ZIKV growth in kidney cells relates to glucose concentration. Human kidney HK-2 cells were infected with different ZIKV strains in presence of normal and high glucose concentrations. Virological assays showed a decrease in viral replication without modifying entry steps (viral binding, internalization, fusion) under high glucose conditions. This decrease replication was associated with a lower virus progeny and increased cell viability when compared to ZIKV-infected HK-2 cells in normal glucose concentration. In conclusion, we showed for the first time that an elevated glucose level influences ZIKV replication level with an effect on kidney cell survival.

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Keywords:  Zika virus; diabetes; flavivirus; high glucose; kidney cells; viral infection; viral replication

Year:  2021        PMID: 33801335      PMCID: PMC7958337          DOI: 10.3390/ijms22052495

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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Authors:  Mahamud-Ur Rashid; Ying Lao; Victor Spicer; Kevin M Coombs
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2022-02-11       Impact factor: 5.048

3.  Aedes aegypti Shows Increased Susceptibility to Zika Virus via Both In Vitro and In Vivo Models of Type II Diabetes.

Authors:  Sasha R Azar; Rafael K Campos; Ruimei Yun; Taylor Strange; Shannan L Rossi; Kathryn A Hanley; Nikos Vasilakis; Scott C Weaver
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2022-03-23       Impact factor: 5.818

4.  High Glucose Induces in HK2 Kidney Cells an IFN-Dependent ZIKV Antiviral Status Fueled by Viperin.

Authors:  Alawiya Reslan; Juliano G Haddad; Philippe Desprès; Jean-Loup Bascands; Gilles Gadea
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-07-01
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