Two Sides of a Coin: a Zika Virus Mutation Selected in Pregnant Rhesus Macaques Promotes Fetal Infection in Mice but at a Cost of Reduced Fitness in Nonpregnant Macaques and Diminished Transmissibility by Vectors
Lemos D, Stuart JB, Louie W, Singapuri A, Ramírez AL, Watanabe J, Usachenko J, Keesler RI, Martin CS, Li T, Martyn C, Oliveira G, Saraf S, Grubaugh ND, Andersen KG, Thissen J, Allen J, Borucki M, Tsetsarkin KA, Pletnev AG, Chiu CY, Van Rompay KKA, Coffey LL. Two Sides of a Coin: a Zika Virus Mutation Selected in Pregnant Rhesus Macaques Promotes Fetal Infection in Mice but at a Cost of Reduced Fitness in Nonpregnant Macaques and Diminished Transmissibility by Vectors. Journal Of Virology 2020, 94: 10.1128/jvi.01605-20. PMID: 32999034, PMCID: PMC7925200, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.01605-20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCongenital Zika syndromeZika virusFetal infectionFetal deathZika syndromePregnant micePregnant wild-type miceRhesus macaque fetusesPregnant rhesus macaquesZika virus infectionWild-type miceNonpregnant hostsPlacental infectionLow viremiaMajority of animalsPregnant womenPregnant macaquesSevere outcomesMacaque fetusesVirus infectionFetusesInfectionZIKV polyproteinMouse fetusesRhesus macaques
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