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Cell Death And Zika Virus: An Integrated Network Of The Mechanisms Of Cell Injury

Journal

INFECTION AND DRUG RESISTANCE
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages 2917-2920

Publisher

DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/IDR.S209213

Keywords

ZIKV; microcephaly; neuroinflammatory response; cell death

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation/National Council for Scientific and Technological Development CNPQ/Brazil [303999/2016-0, 439971/2016-0, 440405/2016-5]
  2. CAPES (Zika Fast-track)

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Zika virus (ZIKV) is an arbovirus that is transmitted by Aedes mosquitos. Its prototype was isolated in 1947 from serum of a sentinel Rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) in the Zika forest of Uganda. As a member of the genus Flavivirus, family Flaviviridae, ZIKV is enveloped and icosahedral and possesses a single-stranded, positive-sense RNA genome of approximately 10.7 kb. Epidemiologically, infection by ZIKV has become a global health concern in recent years because of the occurrence of epidemics, its speed of dissemination, routes of transmission, and the sequelae it can cause especially in newborns. At the neural level, there are still many gaps in our understanding of the mechanisms that induce ZIKV infection-associated microcephaly. However, some studies already demonstrated that underlying cell death is determinant to induce the congenital malformation. In this report, we reviewed the various mechanisms of cell injury involved in the immunopathogenesis of ZIKV infection and discussed its relationship with the death of neuronal and glial cells development and microcephaly.

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