猕猴产前和产后寨卡病毒暴露和发育结果模型。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Jake Gutkes, Nicholas P Krabbe, Karla Ausderau, Emma L Mohr
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摘要

产前和产后接触寨卡病毒可导致人类婴儿在幼儿期出现一系列发育缺陷。研究人员开发了可翻译的恒河猴模型来研究这些缺陷。在此,我们总结并解释了恒河猴产前或产后暴露于寨卡病毒的发育结果。我们寻找潜在的生物标志物,可以用来识别有发育缺陷风险的婴儿。视觉定向和运动缺陷是研究中最常见的发育缺陷。在产前暴露研究中,我们发现了母体长期rnai血症与较差的婴儿发育结局之间的潜在关联。因此,对母亲血液进行ZIKV RNA纵向筛查可能有助于识别儿童早期有视觉定向和运动缺陷风险的人类婴儿;然而,跨组研究方案的多样性使得确定关联具有挑战性。
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Macaque Models of Prenatal and Postnatal Zika Virus Exposure and Developmental Outcomes.

Prenatal and postnatal Zika virus (ZIKV) exposure can result in a constellation of developmental deficits in human infants that present during early childhood. Translational rhesus macaque models have been developed to interrogate these deficits. Here, we summarize and interpret the developmental findings from rhesus macaque studies of prenatal or postnatal ZIKV exposure. We looked for potential biomarkers that could be used to identify infants at risk for developmental deficits. Visual orientation and motor deficits were the most common developmental deficits across the studies. We identified a potential association between prolonged maternal RNAemia and worse infant developmental outcomes in prenatal exposure studies. Therefore, longitudinal screening of maternal blood for ZIKV RNA may help identify human infants at risk for visual orientation and motor deficits in early childhood; however, the diversity of research protocols across the groups made it challenging to make definitive associations.

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Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society (JPIDS), the official journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, is dedicated to perinatal, childhood, and adolescent infectious diseases. The journal is a high-quality source of original research articles, clinical trial reports, guidelines, and topical reviews, with particular attention to the interests and needs of the global pediatric infectious diseases communities.
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