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Zika Virus Infection Leads to Demyelination and Axonal Injury in Mature CNS Cultures
Understanding how Zika virus (Flaviviridae; ZIKV) affects neural cells is paramount in comprehending pathologies associated with infection. Whilst the effects of ZIKV in neural development are well documented, impact on the adult nervous system remains obscure. Here, we investigated the effects of Z...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827345/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33440758 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13010091 |
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author | Schultz, Verena Cumberworth, Stephanie L. Gu, Quan Johnson, Natasha Donald, Claire L. McCanney, George A. Barrie, Jennifer A. Da Silva Filipe, Ana Linington, Christopher Willison, Hugh J. Edgar, Julia M. Barnett, Susan C. Kohl, Alain |
author_facet | Schultz, Verena Cumberworth, Stephanie L. Gu, Quan Johnson, Natasha Donald, Claire L. McCanney, George A. Barrie, Jennifer A. Da Silva Filipe, Ana Linington, Christopher Willison, Hugh J. Edgar, Julia M. Barnett, Susan C. Kohl, Alain |
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description | Understanding how Zika virus (Flaviviridae; ZIKV) affects neural cells is paramount in comprehending pathologies associated with infection. Whilst the effects of ZIKV in neural development are well documented, impact on the adult nervous system remains obscure. Here, we investigated the effects of ZIKV infection in established mature myelinated central nervous system (CNS) cultures. Infection incurred damage to myelinated fibers, with ZIKV-positive cells appearing when myelin damage was first detected as well as axonal pathology, suggesting the latter was a consequence of oligodendroglia infection. Transcriptome analysis revealed host factors that were upregulated during ZIKV infection. One such factor, CCL5, was validated in vitro as inhibiting myelination. Transferred UV-inactivated media from infected cultures did not damage myelin and axons, suggesting that viral replication is necessary to induce the observed effects. These data show that ZIKV infection affects CNS cells even after myelination—which is critical for saltatory conduction and neuronal function—has taken place. Understanding the targets of this virus across developmental stages including the mature CNS, and the subsequent effects of infection of cell types, is necessary to understand effective time frames for therapeutic intervention. |
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spelling | pubmed-78273452021-01-25 Zika Virus Infection Leads to Demyelination and Axonal Injury in Mature CNS Cultures Schultz, Verena Cumberworth, Stephanie L. Gu, Quan Johnson, Natasha Donald, Claire L. McCanney, George A. Barrie, Jennifer A. Da Silva Filipe, Ana Linington, Christopher Willison, Hugh J. Edgar, Julia M. Barnett, Susan C. Kohl, Alain Viruses Article Understanding how Zika virus (Flaviviridae; ZIKV) affects neural cells is paramount in comprehending pathologies associated with infection. Whilst the effects of ZIKV in neural development are well documented, impact on the adult nervous system remains obscure. Here, we investigated the effects of ZIKV infection in established mature myelinated central nervous system (CNS) cultures. Infection incurred damage to myelinated fibers, with ZIKV-positive cells appearing when myelin damage was first detected as well as axonal pathology, suggesting the latter was a consequence of oligodendroglia infection. Transcriptome analysis revealed host factors that were upregulated during ZIKV infection. One such factor, CCL5, was validated in vitro as inhibiting myelination. Transferred UV-inactivated media from infected cultures did not damage myelin and axons, suggesting that viral replication is necessary to induce the observed effects. These data show that ZIKV infection affects CNS cells even after myelination—which is critical for saltatory conduction and neuronal function—has taken place. Understanding the targets of this virus across developmental stages including the mature CNS, and the subsequent effects of infection of cell types, is necessary to understand effective time frames for therapeutic intervention. MDPI 2021-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7827345/ /pubmed/33440758 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13010091 Text en © 2021 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Schultz, Verena Cumberworth, Stephanie L. Gu, Quan Johnson, Natasha Donald, Claire L. McCanney, George A. Barrie, Jennifer A. Da Silva Filipe, Ana Linington, Christopher Willison, Hugh J. Edgar, Julia M. Barnett, Susan C. Kohl, Alain Zika Virus Infection Leads to Demyelination and Axonal Injury in Mature CNS Cultures |
title | Zika Virus Infection Leads to Demyelination and Axonal Injury in Mature CNS Cultures |
title_full | Zika Virus Infection Leads to Demyelination and Axonal Injury in Mature CNS Cultures |
title_fullStr | Zika Virus Infection Leads to Demyelination and Axonal Injury in Mature CNS Cultures |
title_full_unstemmed | Zika Virus Infection Leads to Demyelination and Axonal Injury in Mature CNS Cultures |
title_short | Zika Virus Infection Leads to Demyelination and Axonal Injury in Mature CNS Cultures |
title_sort | zika virus infection leads to demyelination and axonal injury in mature cns cultures |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7827345/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33440758 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13010091 |
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