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Adequate Placental Sampling for the Diagnosis and Characterization of Placental Infection by Zika Virus
The detection of Zika virus (ZIKV) in immunoprivileged anatomical sites, potential sites for viral persistence, may guide the confirmation of undefined cases of ZIKV infection and also bring to light unknown pathways of viral transmission. Thus, this study aimed to characterize ZIKV infection in str...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7047998/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32153521 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00112 |
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author | Venceslau, Emanuella Meneses Guida, José Paulo Siqueira Nobrega, Guilherme de Moraes Samogim, Ana Paula Parise, Pierina Lorencini Japecanga, Rodolfo Rosa de Toledo-Teixeira, Daniel Augusto Forato, Julia Antolini-Tavares, Arthur Souza, Arethusa Altemani, Albina Consonni, Silvio Roberto Passini, Renato Amaral, Eliana Proenca-Modena, Jose Luiz Costa, Maria Laura |
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description | The detection of Zika virus (ZIKV) in immunoprivileged anatomical sites, potential sites for viral persistence, may guide the confirmation of undefined cases of ZIKV infection and also bring to light unknown pathways of viral transmission. Thus, this study aimed to characterize ZIKV infection in stratified, standardized placental samples in women with exanthematic febrile manifestations during pregnancy and compare findings to the standard investigation protocol of official health agencies. To this end, a case series of placental findings within a prospective cohort study was conducted over a period of 24 months. Serum/urine were obtained at the time of clinical case identification. Placental sampling was performed following standard investigation protocol (samples of 1.0 cm sent to a reference laboratory) and in a systematic way at various regions, such as chorionic plate, chorionic villi, basal plate, amniotic membrane, and umbilical cord, for subsequent ZIKV identification and quantification. Clinical information was obtained and histological preparation with hematoxylin–eosin staining for morphological evaluation was performed. This case series included 17 placentas systematically collected. Of these, 14 were positive by qRT-PCR for ZIKV, 5 in the umbilical cord, 7 in the amniotic membrane, 7 in the chorionic plate, 13 in the chorionic villi, and 7 in the basal plate, whereas none were reported by the reference laboratory. The most common morphological and anatomopathological findings were increased stromal cellularity, villitis, calcification, maternal vascular malperfusion, placental hypoplasia, and maternal–fetal hemorrhage (intervillous thrombi). Seven women presented positive testing for ZIKV in serological and/or molecular tests during gestation in urine. While viral quantification in urine ranged from 10(1) to 10(3) FFU eq/ml, that in different placental regions ranged from 10(3) to 10(8) FFU eq/g. Thus, ZIKV can infect different regions of the placenta and umbilical cord of pregnant women, showing that the systematic collection and adequate storage of the placenta is fundamental for the detection of ZIKV in this organ. The detection of ZIKV in the placenta after several months of initial symptoms suggests that this tissue may be a site for viral persistence during pregnancy. |
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spelling | pubmed-70479982020-03-09 Adequate Placental Sampling for the Diagnosis and Characterization of Placental Infection by Zika Virus Venceslau, Emanuella Meneses Guida, José Paulo Siqueira Nobrega, Guilherme de Moraes Samogim, Ana Paula Parise, Pierina Lorencini Japecanga, Rodolfo Rosa de Toledo-Teixeira, Daniel Augusto Forato, Julia Antolini-Tavares, Arthur Souza, Arethusa Altemani, Albina Consonni, Silvio Roberto Passini, Renato Amaral, Eliana Proenca-Modena, Jose Luiz Costa, Maria Laura Front Microbiol Microbiology The detection of Zika virus (ZIKV) in immunoprivileged anatomical sites, potential sites for viral persistence, may guide the confirmation of undefined cases of ZIKV infection and also bring to light unknown pathways of viral transmission. Thus, this study aimed to characterize ZIKV infection in stratified, standardized placental samples in women with exanthematic febrile manifestations during pregnancy and compare findings to the standard investigation protocol of official health agencies. To this end, a case series of placental findings within a prospective cohort study was conducted over a period of 24 months. Serum/urine were obtained at the time of clinical case identification. Placental sampling was performed following standard investigation protocol (samples of 1.0 cm sent to a reference laboratory) and in a systematic way at various regions, such as chorionic plate, chorionic villi, basal plate, amniotic membrane, and umbilical cord, for subsequent ZIKV identification and quantification. Clinical information was obtained and histological preparation with hematoxylin–eosin staining for morphological evaluation was performed. This case series included 17 placentas systematically collected. Of these, 14 were positive by qRT-PCR for ZIKV, 5 in the umbilical cord, 7 in the amniotic membrane, 7 in the chorionic plate, 13 in the chorionic villi, and 7 in the basal plate, whereas none were reported by the reference laboratory. The most common morphological and anatomopathological findings were increased stromal cellularity, villitis, calcification, maternal vascular malperfusion, placental hypoplasia, and maternal–fetal hemorrhage (intervillous thrombi). Seven women presented positive testing for ZIKV in serological and/or molecular tests during gestation in urine. While viral quantification in urine ranged from 10(1) to 10(3) FFU eq/ml, that in different placental regions ranged from 10(3) to 10(8) FFU eq/g. Thus, ZIKV can infect different regions of the placenta and umbilical cord of pregnant women, showing that the systematic collection and adequate storage of the placenta is fundamental for the detection of ZIKV in this organ. The detection of ZIKV in the placenta after several months of initial symptoms suggests that this tissue may be a site for viral persistence during pregnancy. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7047998/ /pubmed/32153521 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00112 Text en Copyright © 2020 Venceslau, Guida, Nobrega, Samogim, Parise, Japecanga, Toledo-Teixeira, Forato, Antolini-Tavares, Souza, Altemani, Consonni, Passini, Amaral, Proenca-Modena, Costa and The Zika-Unicamp Network. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Venceslau, Emanuella Meneses Guida, José Paulo Siqueira Nobrega, Guilherme de Moraes Samogim, Ana Paula Parise, Pierina Lorencini Japecanga, Rodolfo Rosa de Toledo-Teixeira, Daniel Augusto Forato, Julia Antolini-Tavares, Arthur Souza, Arethusa Altemani, Albina Consonni, Silvio Roberto Passini, Renato Amaral, Eliana Proenca-Modena, Jose Luiz Costa, Maria Laura Adequate Placental Sampling for the Diagnosis and Characterization of Placental Infection by Zika Virus |
title | Adequate Placental Sampling for the Diagnosis and Characterization of Placental Infection by Zika Virus |
title_full | Adequate Placental Sampling for the Diagnosis and Characterization of Placental Infection by Zika Virus |
title_fullStr | Adequate Placental Sampling for the Diagnosis and Characterization of Placental Infection by Zika Virus |
title_full_unstemmed | Adequate Placental Sampling for the Diagnosis and Characterization of Placental Infection by Zika Virus |
title_short | Adequate Placental Sampling for the Diagnosis and Characterization of Placental Infection by Zika Virus |
title_sort | adequate placental sampling for the diagnosis and characterization of placental infection by zika virus |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7047998/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32153521 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00112 |
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