Animal Models of Zika Virus Sexual Transmission

R. K. Campos, Erin M. Mcdonald, A. Brault, S. Rossi
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ZIKV was first identified in the 1940s as a mosquito-borne virus; however, sexual transmission, which is uncommon for arboviruses, was demonstrated more than 60 years later. Tissue culture and animal models have allowed scientists to study how this transmission is possible. Immunocompromised mice infected with ZIKV had high viral loads in their testes, and infection of immunocompetent female mice was achieved following intravaginal inoculation or inoculation via mating with an infected male. These mouse studies lead researchers to investigate the individual components of the male reproductive system. In cell culture and mouse models, ZIKV can persist in Sertoli and germ cells of the testes and epithelial cells in the epididymis, which may lead to sexual transmission even after ZIKV has been cleared from other tissues. ZIKV has also been studied in nonhuman primates (NHPs), which appears to mimic the limited human epidemiological data, with low rates of symptomatic individuals and similar clinical signs. Although refinement is needed, these animal models have proven to be key in ZIKV research and continue to help uncovering the mechanisms of sexual transmission. This review will focus on the animal models used to elucidate the mechanisms of sexual transmission and persistence of flaviviruses.
寨卡病毒性传播的动物模型
寨卡病毒最初是在20世纪40年代被确定为一种蚊子传播的病毒;然而,虫媒病毒不常见的性传播在60多年后才得到证实。组织培养和动物模型使科学家能够研究这种传播是如何可能的。感染ZIKV的免疫功能低下小鼠的睾丸中有很高的病毒载量,免疫功能正常的雌性小鼠通过阴道内接种或与受感染的雄性交配接种来感染。通过对老鼠的研究,研究人员开始研究男性生殖系统的各个组成部分。在细胞培养和小鼠模型中,寨卡病毒可在睾丸的支持细胞和生殖细胞以及附睾的上皮细胞中持续存在,即使寨卡病毒已从其他组织中清除,也可能导致性传播。人们还在非人类灵长类动物(NHPs)中研究了寨卡病毒,这似乎与有限的人类流行病学数据相似,有症状的个体比例低,临床症状相似。虽然需要改进,但这些动物模型已被证明是寨卡病毒研究的关键,并继续帮助揭示性传播的机制。本文将重点介绍用于阐明黄病毒性传播和持久性机制的动物模型。
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