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Plasma lipidome profiling of newborns with antenatal exposure to Zika virus

The 2015–2016 Zika virus (ZIKV) outbreak in Brazil was remarkably linked to the incidence of microcephaly and other deleterious clinical manifestations, including eye abnormalities, in newborns. It is known that ZIKV targets the placenta, triggering an inflammatory profile that may cause placental i...

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Autores principales: da Costa Faria, Nieli Rodrigues, Chaves-Filho, Adriano Britto, Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior, de Siqueira, Isadora Cristina, Calcagno, Juan Ignacio, Miyamoto, Sayuri, de Filippis, Ana Maria Bispo, Yoshinaga, Marcos Yukio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8115770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33930014
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009388
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author da Costa Faria, Nieli Rodrigues
Chaves-Filho, Adriano Britto
Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior
de Siqueira, Isadora Cristina
Calcagno, Juan Ignacio
Miyamoto, Sayuri
de Filippis, Ana Maria Bispo
Yoshinaga, Marcos Yukio
author_facet da Costa Faria, Nieli Rodrigues
Chaves-Filho, Adriano Britto
Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior
de Siqueira, Isadora Cristina
Calcagno, Juan Ignacio
Miyamoto, Sayuri
de Filippis, Ana Maria Bispo
Yoshinaga, Marcos Yukio
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description The 2015–2016 Zika virus (ZIKV) outbreak in Brazil was remarkably linked to the incidence of microcephaly and other deleterious clinical manifestations, including eye abnormalities, in newborns. It is known that ZIKV targets the placenta, triggering an inflammatory profile that may cause placental insufficiency. Transplacental lipid transport is delicately regulated during pregnancy and deficiency on the delivery of lipids such as arachidonic and docosahexaenoic acids may lead to deficits in both brain and retina during fetal development. Here, plasma lipidome profiles of ZIKV exposed microcephalic and normocephalic newborns were compared to non-infected controls. Our results reveal major alterations in circulating lipids from both ZIKV exposed newborns with and without microcephaly relative to controls. In newborns with microcephaly, the plasma concentrations of hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid (HODE), primarily as 13-HODE isomer, derived from linoleic acid were higher as compared to normocephalic ZIKV exposed newborns and controls. Total HODE concentrations were also positively associated with levels of other oxidized lipids and several circulating free fatty acids in newborns, indicating a possible plasma lipidome signature of microcephaly. Moreover, higher concentrations of lysophosphatidylcholine in ZIKV exposed normocephalic newborns relative to controls suggest a potential disruption of polyunsaturated fatty acids transport across the blood-brain barrier of fetuses. The latter data is particularly important given the neurocognitive and neurodevelopmental abnormalities observed in follow-up studies involving children with antenatal ZIKV exposure, but normocephalic at birth. Taken together, our data reveal that plasma lipidome alterations associated with antenatal exposure to ZIKV could contribute to identification and monitoring of the wide spectrum of clinical phenotypes at birth and further, during childhood.
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spelling pubmed-81157702021-05-24 Plasma lipidome profiling of newborns with antenatal exposure to Zika virus da Costa Faria, Nieli Rodrigues Chaves-Filho, Adriano Britto Alcantara, Luiz Carlos Junior de Siqueira, Isadora Cristina Calcagno, Juan Ignacio Miyamoto, Sayuri de Filippis, Ana Maria Bispo Yoshinaga, Marcos Yukio PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article The 2015–2016 Zika virus (ZIKV) outbreak in Brazil was remarkably linked to the incidence of microcephaly and other deleterious clinical manifestations, including eye abnormalities, in newborns. It is known that ZIKV targets the placenta, triggering an inflammatory profile that may cause placental insufficiency. Transplacental lipid transport is delicately regulated during pregnancy and deficiency on the delivery of lipids such as arachidonic and docosahexaenoic acids may lead to deficits in both brain and retina during fetal development. Here, plasma lipidome profiles of ZIKV exposed microcephalic and normocephalic newborns were compared to non-infected controls. Our results reveal major alterations in circulating lipids from both ZIKV exposed newborns with and without microcephaly relative to controls. In newborns with microcephaly, the plasma concentrations of hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid (HODE), primarily as 13-HODE isomer, derived from linoleic acid were higher as compared to normocephalic ZIKV exposed newborns and controls. Total HODE concentrations were also positively associated with levels of other oxidized lipids and several circulating free fatty acids in newborns, indicating a possible plasma lipidome signature of microcephaly. Moreover, higher concentrations of lysophosphatidylcholine in ZIKV exposed normocephalic newborns relative to controls suggest a potential disruption of polyunsaturated fatty acids transport across the blood-brain barrier of fetuses. The latter data is particularly important given the neurocognitive and neurodevelopmental abnormalities observed in follow-up studies involving children with antenatal ZIKV exposure, but normocephalic at birth. Taken together, our data reveal that plasma lipidome alterations associated with antenatal exposure to ZIKV could contribute to identification and monitoring of the wide spectrum of clinical phenotypes at birth and further, during childhood. Public Library of Science 2021-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8115770/ /pubmed/33930014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009388 Text en © 2021 da Costa Faria et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chaves-Filho, Adriano Britto
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de Siqueira, Isadora Cristina
Calcagno, Juan Ignacio
Miyamoto, Sayuri
de Filippis, Ana Maria Bispo
Yoshinaga, Marcos Yukio
Plasma lipidome profiling of newborns with antenatal exposure to Zika virus
title Plasma lipidome profiling of newborns with antenatal exposure to Zika virus
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title_fullStr Plasma lipidome profiling of newborns with antenatal exposure to Zika virus
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title_short Plasma lipidome profiling of newborns with antenatal exposure to Zika virus
title_sort plasma lipidome profiling of newborns with antenatal exposure to zika virus
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8115770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33930014
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009388
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