1. Risk of Zika microcephaly correlates with features of maternal antibodies
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Priscilla C. Olsen, Rubens Belfort, Juliana A Lima, Charles M. Rice, Gustavo B. S Carvalho, David H. O’Connor, Heather A. Simmons, Michael Gale, Rebekah I. Keesler, Gracinda Archanjo, Stephanie A. Azzopardi, Antônio Raimundo Pinto de Almeida, Gustavo Carvalho, Isadora Cristina de Siqueira, Dawn M. Dudley, Federico Costa, Thiago Y. Oliveira, Pedro Fernando da Costa Vasconcelos, Anne D. Lewis, Lois M. A. Colgin, Adeolu Aromolaran, Anna Gazumyan, Jennifer Tisoncik-Go, Gielson Almeida do Sacramento, Kristina M. Adams Waldorf, Manoel Sarno, Ana P Alcântara, Nicole N. Haese, Albert I. Ko, Alec J. Hirsch, Elsio A. Wunder, Meredith A. Kelleher, Bruno de Paula Freitas, Jessica L. Smith, Mitermayer G. Reis, Davide F. Robbiani, Margaret R. MacDonald, Laksmi Rajagopal, Dina Daltro, Dennis Schaefer-Babajew, Ricardo Khouri, Rosemary J. Steinbach, Leonia Bozzacco, Qiao Wang, Daniele Freitas Henriques, Antonio E. Frias, Michel C. Nussenzweig, Lark L. Coffey, Adriana Mattos, Nivison Nery, Andres Mejia, Jaqueline S. Cruz, Licia Moreira, Kleber Pimentel, Daniel N. Streblow, João R. M. de Almeida, Victoria H. J. Roberts, Koen K. A. Van Rompay, Mateus Santana do Rosário, and Katiaci Araujo
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ZIKV infection during pregnancy causes microcephaly, but not all neonates are affected. This study shows that features of the maternal antibodies correlate with the risk of ZIKV-associated microcephaly., 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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- 2019
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