1. Integrative analysis of molecular pathways and morphological anomalies associated with congenital Zika syndrome.
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Taufer NP, Santos-Souza C, Larentis LT, Santos CND, Creuzet SE, and Garcez RC
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- Humans, Female, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious, Pregnancy, Zika Virus genetics, Zika Virus pathogenicity, Infant, Newborn, Signal Transduction genetics, Zika Virus Infection complications, Zika Virus Infection congenital, Microcephaly
- Abstract
Congenital Zika syndrome (CZS) comprises a set of clinical manifestations that can be presented by neonates born to mothers infected by the Zika virus (ZIKV). CZS-associated phenotypes include neurological, skeletal, and systemic alterations and long-term developmental sequelae. One of the most frequently reported clinical conditions is microcephaly characterized by a reduction in head circumference and cognitive complications. Nevertheless, the associations among the diverse signaling pathways underlying CZS phenotypes remain to be elucidated. To shed light on CZS, we have extensively reviewed the morphological anomalies resulting from ZIKV infection, as well as genes and proteins of interest obtained from the published literature. With this list of genes or proteins, we performed computational analyses to explore the cellular processes, molecular mechanisms, and molecular pathways related to ZIKV infection. Therefore, in this review, we comprehensively describe the morphological abnormalities caused by congenital ZIKV infection and, through the analysis noted above, propose common molecular pathways altered by ZIKV that could explain both central nervous system and craniofacial skeletal alterations., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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