2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0004658
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A Susceptible Mouse Model for Zika Virus Infection

Abstract: Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne pathogen which has recently spread beyond Africa and into Pacific and South American regions. Despite first being detected in 1947, very little information is known about the virus, and its spread has been associated with increases in Guillain-Barre syndrome and microcephaly. There are currently no known vaccines or antivirals against ZIKV infection. Progress in assessing interventions will require the development of animal models to test efficacies; however, there are onl… Show more

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“…Mice with genetic deficiencies in the type I IFN signaling pathway display enhanced susceptibility to infection by flaviviruses (18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23) (14,15,24,25). Similar results were observed following intraperitoneal inoculation of ZIKV Dakar 1984 in WT C57BL/6 mice treated with a blocking anti-IFNAR1 monoclonal antibody (MAb) at time points both prior to and after virus inoculation (26).…”
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“…Mice with genetic deficiencies in the type I IFN signaling pathway display enhanced susceptibility to infection by flaviviruses (18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23) (14,15,24,25). Similar results were observed following intraperitoneal inoculation of ZIKV Dakar 1984 in WT C57BL/6 mice treated with a blocking anti-IFNAR1 monoclonal antibody (MAb) at time points both prior to and after virus inoculation (26).…”
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“…ZIKV-infected A129 Ifnar1 Ϫ/Ϫ mice of all tested ages supported infection and developed disease (15,24). However, lethality was age dependent, with 100% of 3-week-old, 50% of 5-week-old, and 0% of 11-week-old A129 mice succumbing to infection (15).…”
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“…Several mouse models have been established to study ZIKV pathogenesis in immunocompetent, as well as immunodeficient, animals (for a review, see reference 33). Immunodeficient mice lacking the type I interferon (IFN) signaling pathways are highly susceptible to ZIKV infection (34)(35)(36)(37)(38)(39). A129 mice genetically lacking the IFN-␣/␤ receptor undergo significant body weight loss, show clinical disease with limb paralysis, and succumb to infection.…”
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“…The pathologies observed in animal models based on the different virus strains are still unclear because each study has used a different ZIKV strain(s), resulting in different viral loads. In mouse models, strains from the African and Asian lineages were able to establish infection (27)(28)(29)(30). Studies with pregnant animals focused on the strains recently isolated from the Americas or French Polynesia, which were able to cause development problems mimicking the microcephaly observed in humans (15,20,21,31,32).…”
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