First report case with negative genetic study (array CGH, exome sequencing) in patients with vertical transmission of Zika virus infection and associated brain abnormalities

IF 2.6 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
E. Candelo, G. Caicedo, F. Rosso, A. Ballesteros, Jaime Orrego, L. E. Escobar, P. Lapunzina, J. Nevado, H. Pachajoa
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Abstract

Introduction Zika virus (ZIKV) is a little-known emerging mosquito-borne flavivirus. The perinatal ZIKV infection was associated with birth defects during the Brazilian outbreak. There was an increased risk of intrauterine transmission of the virus and a marked increase in the number of newborns with microcephaly. We report on two such cases. Case Report The first case was a 25-year-old pregnant woman from Colombia who became acutely ill with general symptoms during the tenth week of gestation, followed by severe generalized itching and maculopapular rash for approximately five days. This case was reported during the epidemic stage of the ZIKV infection in Colombia. At 23.3 gestational weeks, ultrasonography showed abnormal intracranial anatomy with cerebral ventriculomegaly, microcephaly, and parenchymal calcification. Given the grave prognosis, the patient elected to terminate the pregnancy at 25 gestational weeks. The second case was a 24-year-old pregnant woman who became acutely ill during the 17th week of gestation, which corresponded with the ZIKV epidemic in Colombia. At 30.5 gestational weeks, ultrasonography showed isolated fetal cerebral ventriculomegaly. We detected ZIKV in the amniotic fluid; however, the virus was not detected in the urine or serum of the mother or fetus. Tests for dengue virus, chikungunya virus, Toxoplasma gondii, rubella virus, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus, HIV, hepatitis B and C, and parvovirus B19 were all negative. Different samples obtained from the placenta, amniotic liquid, and cerebrospinal fluid were positive for viral isolation of ZIKV RNA using TaqMan RT-PCR. Additionally, the parents and fetuses were tested for genetic diseases using whole exome sequencing and array CGH to rule out possible genetic syndromes that produce these congenital abnormalities. Conclusion These were the first cases in Colombia to show early vertical transmission of ZIKV and the first cases associated with congenital cerebral abnormalities in which molecular, infectious, and genomic tests were performed.
首次报告寨卡病毒垂直传播感染和相关大脑异常患者的阴性基因研究(阵列CGH,外显子组测序)病例
寨卡病毒(ZIKV)是一种鲜为人知的蚊子传播的黄病毒。围产期ZIKV感染与巴西疫情期间的出生缺陷有关。病毒宫内传播的风险增加,小头畸形新生儿的数量显著增加。我们报告了两起此类案件。病例报告第一例是一名来自哥伦比亚的25岁孕妇,她在妊娠第十周出现急性全身症状,随后约五天出现严重的全身瘙痒和斑丘疹。该病例是在哥伦比亚ZIKV感染的流行阶段报告的。妊娠23.3周时,超声检查显示颅内解剖异常,伴有脑室肥大、小头畸形和实质钙化。鉴于预后严重,患者选择在妊娠25周时终止妊娠。第二个病例是一名24岁的孕妇,她在妊娠第17周患上了急性疾病,这与哥伦比亚的ZIKV疫情相对应。孕30.5周时,超声检查显示胎儿孤立性脑室肥大。我们在羊水中检测到ZIKV;然而,在母亲或胎儿的尿液或血清中没有检测到病毒。登革热病毒、基孔肯雅病毒、弓形虫、风疹病毒、巨细胞病毒、单纯疱疹病毒、艾滋病毒、乙型和丙型肝炎以及细小病毒B19的检测均为阴性。从胎盘、羊水和脑脊液中获得的不同样本使用TaqMan RT-PCR对ZIKV RNA的病毒分离呈阳性。此外,使用全外显子组测序和阵列CGH对父母和胎儿进行遗传疾病检测,以排除可能导致这些先天性异常的遗传综合征。结论这是哥伦比亚第一例显示ZIKV早期垂直传播的病例,也是第一例进行分子、感染和基因组检测的与先天性大脑异常相关的病例。
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Application of Clinical Genetics
Application of Clinical Genetics Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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