Risk of Zika microcephaly correlates with features of maternal antibodies

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Robbiani, Davide F
Olsen, Priscilla C
Costa, Federico
Wang, Qiao
Oliveira, Thiago Y
Nery Jr, Nivison
Aromolaran, Adeolu
Rosário, Mateus S. do
Sacramento, Gielson A
Cruz, Jaqueline S
Khouri, Ricardo
Wunder Jr, Elsio A
Mattos, Adriana
Freitas, Bruno de Paula
Sarno, Manoel
Archanjo, Gracinda
Daltro, Dina
Carvalho, Gustavo B. S
Pimentel, Kleber
Siqueira, Isadora C. de
Almeida, João R. M. de
Henriques, Daniele Freitas
Lima, Juliana A
Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando da Costa
Schaefer-Babajew, Dennis
Azzopardi, Stephanie A
Bozzacco, Leonia
Gazumyan, Anna
Belfort Jr, Rubens
Alcântara, Ana P
Carvalho, Gustavo
Moreira, Licia
Araujo, Katiaci
Reis, Mitermayer G
Keesler, Rebekah I
Coffey, Lark L
Tisoncik-Go, Jennifer
Gale Jr, Michael
Rajagopal, Laksmi
Waldorf, Kristina M. Adams
Dudley, Dawn M
Simmons, Heather A
Mejia, Andres
O'Connor, David H
Steinbach, Rosemary J
Haese, Nicole
Smith, Jessica
Lewis, Anne
Colgin, Lois
Roberts, Victoria
Frias, Antonio
Kelleher, Meredith
Hirsch, Alec
Streblow, Daniel N
Rice, Charles M
MacDonald, Margaret R
Almeida, Antonio R. P. de
Rompay, Koen K. A. Van
Ko, Albert I
Nussenzweig, Michel
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Zika virus (ZIKV) infection during pregnancy causes congenital abnormalities, including microcephaly. However, rates vary
widely, and the contributing risk factors remain unclear. We examined the serum antibody response to ZIKV and other
flaviviruses in Brazilian women giving birth during the 2015–2016 outbreak. Infected pregnancies with intermediate or
higher ZIKV antibody enhancement titers were at increased risk to give birth to microcephalic infants compared with those
with lower titers (P < 0.0001). Similarly, analysis of ZIKV-infected pregnant macaques revealed that fetal brain damage was
more frequent in mothers with higher enhancement titers. Thus, features of the maternal antibodies are associated with and
may contribute to the genesis of ZIKV-associated microcephaly.
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ROBBIANI, Davide F. et al. Risk of Zika microcephaly correlates with features of maternal antibodies. Journal of Experimental Medicine, v. 216, n. 10, p. 2302-2315, Sept. 2019.xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-decsPrimary
Virus zika / patogenicidadeFatores de risco
Gravidez
Anomalias Congênitas
Microcefalia / genética