Cell Interaction - Molecular and Immunological Basis for Disease Management 2021
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.94861
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Innate Immunity Modulation during Zika Virus Infection on Pregnancy: What We Still Need to Know for Medical Sciences Breakthrough

Abstract: Zika virus (ZIKV), an arthropod-borne flavivirus, was classified as reemerging infectious disease and included as neglected tropical disease. During the recent ZIKV outbreak in South America, it has been demonstrated that ZIKV infection during pregnancy is strongly associated with fetal loss, malformations and neurological disorders in newborns. Despite the first line of host immune defense is related to innate immunity activation, the immunological homeostasis is essential for pregnancy success. Although the … Show more

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“…Neutrophils express high levels of the heterodimeric IFN-λ receptor IFNLR1/IL10RB [ 166 ], resulting in a repressed state of neutrophils’ effector functions induced by type-III IFN signaling, exemplified by reduction in neutrophil infiltration, degranulation, ROS production and NETs release [ 167 ]. In the early stages of ZIKV placental infection, typical flavivirus antagonism of IFN responses result in downregulation of IFN-λ2, leading to an aberrant neutrophil response and CZS [ 168 ]. CZS is later accompanied by a strong type-I IFN response, increased expression of IFIT5 and decrease of ISG15 mRNA expression levels [ 169 ].…”
Section: Participation Of Neutrophils and Neutrophil-associated Molecules In Flaviviral Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neutrophils express high levels of the heterodimeric IFN-λ receptor IFNLR1/IL10RB [ 166 ], resulting in a repressed state of neutrophils’ effector functions induced by type-III IFN signaling, exemplified by reduction in neutrophil infiltration, degranulation, ROS production and NETs release [ 167 ]. In the early stages of ZIKV placental infection, typical flavivirus antagonism of IFN responses result in downregulation of IFN-λ2, leading to an aberrant neutrophil response and CZS [ 168 ]. CZS is later accompanied by a strong type-I IFN response, increased expression of IFIT5 and decrease of ISG15 mRNA expression levels [ 169 ].…”
Section: Participation Of Neutrophils and Neutrophil-associated Molecules In Flaviviral Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%