Decidual production of interferon lambda in response to ZIKV persistence: Clinical evidence and in vitro modelling

Zika virus (ZIKV) infections during pregnancy can result in Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS), a range of severe neurological outcomes in fetuses that primarily occur during early gestational stages possibly due to placental damage. Although some placentas can maintain ZIKV persistence for weeks or mon...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heliyon 2024-05, Vol.10 (9), p.e30613-e30613, Article e30613
Hauptverfasser: Azamor, Tamiris, Cunha, Daniela Prado, Nobre Pires, Keyla Silva, Lira Tanabe, Eloiza Lopes, Melgaço, Juliana Gil, Vieira da Silva, Andréa Marques, Ribeiro-Alves, Marcelo, Calvo, Thyago Leal, Tubarão, Luciana Neves, da Silva, Jane, Fernandes, Camilla Bayma, Fonseca de Souza, Alessandro, Torrentes de Carvalho, Amanda, Avvad-Portari, Elyzabeth, da Cunha Guida, Letícia, Gomes, Leonardo, Lopes Moreira, Maria Elisabeth, Dinis Ano Bom, Ana Paula, Cristina da Costa Neves, Patrícia, Missailidis, Sotiris, Vasconcelos, Zilton, Borbely, Alexandre Urban, Moraes, Milton Ozório
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Zusammenfassung:Zika virus (ZIKV) infections during pregnancy can result in Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS), a range of severe neurological outcomes in fetuses that primarily occur during early gestational stages possibly due to placental damage. Although some placentas can maintain ZIKV persistence for weeks or months after the initial infection and diagnosis, the impact of this viral persistence is still unknown. Here, we aimed to investigate the immunological repercussion of ZIKV persistence in term placentas. As such, term placentas from 64 pregnant women diagnosed with Zika in different gestational periods were analyzed by ZIKV RT-qPCR, examination of decidua and placental villous histopathology, and expression of inflammation-related genes and IFNL1-4. Subsequently, we explored primary cultures of term decidual Extravillous Trophoblasts (EVTs) and Term Chorionic Villi (TCV) explants, as in vitro models to access the immunological consequences of placental ZIKV infection. Placenta from CZS cases presented low IFNL1-4 expression, evidencing the critical protective role of theses cytokines in the clinical outcome. Term placentas cleared for ZIKV showed increased levels of IFNL1, 3, and 4, whether viral persistence was related with a proinflammatory profile. Conversely, upon ZIKV persistence placentas with decidual inflammation showed high IFNL1-4 levels. In vitro experiments showed that term EVTs are more permissive, and secreted higher levels of IFN-α2 and IFN-λ1 compared to TCV explants. The results suggest that, upon ZIKV persistence, the maternal-skewed decidua contributes to placental inflammatory and antiviral signature, through chronic deciduitis and IFNL upregulation. Although further studies are needed to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the decidual responses against ZIKV. Hence, this study presents unique insights and valuable in vitro models for evaluating the immunological landscape of placentas upon ZIKV persistence.
ISSN:2405-8440
2405-8440
DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e30613