Clinical & Translational Immunology (Jan 2019)

Immunological observations and transcriptomic analysis of trimester‐specific full‐term placentas from three Zika virus‐infected women

  • Fok‐Moon Lum,
  • Vipin Narang,
  • Susan Hue,
  • Jie Chen,
  • Naomi McGovern,
  • Ravisankar Rajarethinam,
  • Jeslin JL Tan,
  • Siti Naqiah Amrun,
  • Yi‐Hao Chan,
  • Cheryl YP Lee,
  • Tze‐Kwang Chua,
  • Wearn‐Xin Yee,
  • Nicholas KW Yeo,
  • Thiam‐Chye Tan,
  • Xuan Liu,
  • Sam Haldenby,
  • Yee‐sin Leo,
  • Florent Ginhoux,
  • Jerry KY Chan,
  • Julian Hiscox,
  • Chia‐Yin Chong,
  • Lisa FP Ng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/cti2.1082
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Objectives Effects of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection on placental development during pregnancy are unclear. Methods Full‐term placentas from three women, each infected with ZIKV during specific pregnancy trimesters, were harvested for anatomic, immunologic and transcriptomic analysis. Results In this study, each woman exhibited a unique immune response with raised IL‐1RA, IP‐10, EGF and RANTES expression and neutrophil numbers during the acute infection phase. Although ZIKV NS3 antigens co‐localised to placental Hofbauer cells, the placentas showed no anatomic defects. Transcriptomic analysis of samples from the placentas revealed that infection during trimester 1 caused a disparate cellular response centred on differential eIF2 signalling, mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative phosphorylation. Despite these, the babies were delivered without any congenital anomalies. Conclusion These findings should translate to improve clinical prenatal screening procedures for virus‐infected pregnant patients.

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