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Maternal Th17 Profile after Zika Virus Infection Is Involved in Congenital Zika Syndrome Development in Children
Brazil is one of the countries that experienced an epidemic of microcephaly and other congenital manifestations related to maternal Zika virus infection which can result in Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS). Since the Zika virus can modulate the immune system, studying mothers’ and children’s immune pr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10301288/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37376620 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15061320 |
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author | Fialho, Eder M. S. Veras, Emanoel M. de Jesus, Caroline M. Gomes, Líllian N. Khouri, Ricardo Sousa, Patrícia S. Ribeiro, Marizélia R. C. Batista, Rosângela F. L. Costa, Luciana C. Nascimento, Flávia R. F. Silva, Antônio A. M. Soeiro-Pereira, Paulo V. |
author_facet | Fialho, Eder M. S. Veras, Emanoel M. de Jesus, Caroline M. Gomes, Líllian N. Khouri, Ricardo Sousa, Patrícia S. Ribeiro, Marizélia R. C. Batista, Rosângela F. L. Costa, Luciana C. Nascimento, Flávia R. F. Silva, Antônio A. M. Soeiro-Pereira, Paulo V. |
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description | Brazil is one of the countries that experienced an epidemic of microcephaly and other congenital manifestations related to maternal Zika virus infection which can result in Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS). Since the Zika virus can modulate the immune system, studying mothers’ and children’s immune profiles become essential to better understanding CZS development. Therefore, we investigated the lymphocyte population profile of children who developed CZS and their mothers’ immune response in this study. The study groups were formed from the Plaque Reduction Neutralization Test (PRNT) (CZS+ group) result. To evaluate the lymphocyte population profile, we performed phenotyping of peripheral lymphocytes and quantification of serum cytokine levels. The immunophenotyping and cytokine profile was correlated between CSZ+ children and their mothers. Both groups exhibited increased interleukin-17 levels and a reduction in the subpopulation of CD4+ T lymphocytes. In contrast, the maternal group showed a reduction in the population of B lymphocytes. Thus, the development of CZS is related to the presence of an inflammatory immune profile in children and their mothers characterized by Th17 activation. |
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spelling | pubmed-103012882023-06-29 Maternal Th17 Profile after Zika Virus Infection Is Involved in Congenital Zika Syndrome Development in Children Fialho, Eder M. S. Veras, Emanoel M. de Jesus, Caroline M. Gomes, Líllian N. Khouri, Ricardo Sousa, Patrícia S. Ribeiro, Marizélia R. C. Batista, Rosângela F. L. Costa, Luciana C. Nascimento, Flávia R. F. Silva, Antônio A. M. Soeiro-Pereira, Paulo V. Viruses Article Brazil is one of the countries that experienced an epidemic of microcephaly and other congenital manifestations related to maternal Zika virus infection which can result in Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS). Since the Zika virus can modulate the immune system, studying mothers’ and children’s immune profiles become essential to better understanding CZS development. Therefore, we investigated the lymphocyte population profile of children who developed CZS and their mothers’ immune response in this study. The study groups were formed from the Plaque Reduction Neutralization Test (PRNT) (CZS+ group) result. To evaluate the lymphocyte population profile, we performed phenotyping of peripheral lymphocytes and quantification of serum cytokine levels. The immunophenotyping and cytokine profile was correlated between CSZ+ children and their mothers. Both groups exhibited increased interleukin-17 levels and a reduction in the subpopulation of CD4+ T lymphocytes. In contrast, the maternal group showed a reduction in the population of B lymphocytes. Thus, the development of CZS is related to the presence of an inflammatory immune profile in children and their mothers characterized by Th17 activation. MDPI 2023-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10301288/ /pubmed/37376620 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15061320 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Fialho, Eder M. S. Veras, Emanoel M. de Jesus, Caroline M. Gomes, Líllian N. Khouri, Ricardo Sousa, Patrícia S. Ribeiro, Marizélia R. C. Batista, Rosângela F. L. Costa, Luciana C. Nascimento, Flávia R. F. Silva, Antônio A. M. Soeiro-Pereira, Paulo V. Maternal Th17 Profile after Zika Virus Infection Is Involved in Congenital Zika Syndrome Development in Children |
title | Maternal Th17 Profile after Zika Virus Infection Is Involved in Congenital Zika Syndrome Development in Children |
title_full | Maternal Th17 Profile after Zika Virus Infection Is Involved in Congenital Zika Syndrome Development in Children |
title_fullStr | Maternal Th17 Profile after Zika Virus Infection Is Involved in Congenital Zika Syndrome Development in Children |
title_full_unstemmed | Maternal Th17 Profile after Zika Virus Infection Is Involved in Congenital Zika Syndrome Development in Children |
title_short | Maternal Th17 Profile after Zika Virus Infection Is Involved in Congenital Zika Syndrome Development in Children |
title_sort | maternal th17 profile after zika virus infection is involved in congenital zika syndrome development in children |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10301288/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37376620 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15061320 |
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