Recapitulating Zika Virus Infection in Vagina of Tree Shrew (Tupaia belangeri)

Sexual transmission of Zika Virus (ZIKV) elevates the risk of its dissemination in the female reproductive tract and causes a serious threat to the fetus. However, the available animal models are not appropriate to investigate sexual transmission, dynamics of ZIKV infection, replication, and sheddin...

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Main Authors: Zulqarnain Baloch, Zhili Shen, Li Zhang, Yue Feng, Daoqun Li, Na-Na Zhang, Yong-Qiang Deng, Chunguang Yang, Xiaomei Sun, Jiejie Dai, Zifeng Yang, Cheng-Feng Qin, Xueshan Xia
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcimb.2021.687338/full
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Xiaomei Sun
Jiejie Dai
Zifeng Yang
Cheng-Feng Qin
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Zifeng Yang
Cheng-Feng Qin
Xueshan Xia
Recapitulating Zika Virus Infection in Vagina of Tree Shrew (Tupaia belangeri)
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
vaginal infection
tree shrew
Zika
animal model
vaginal douching
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Zhili Shen
Li Zhang
Yue Feng
Daoqun Li
Na-Na Zhang
Yong-Qiang Deng
Chunguang Yang
Xiaomei Sun
Jiejie Dai
Zifeng Yang
Cheng-Feng Qin
Xueshan Xia
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title Recapitulating Zika Virus Infection in Vagina of Tree Shrew (Tupaia belangeri)
title_short Recapitulating Zika Virus Infection in Vagina of Tree Shrew (Tupaia belangeri)
title_full Recapitulating Zika Virus Infection in Vagina of Tree Shrew (Tupaia belangeri)
title_fullStr Recapitulating Zika Virus Infection in Vagina of Tree Shrew (Tupaia belangeri)
title_full_unstemmed Recapitulating Zika Virus Infection in Vagina of Tree Shrew (Tupaia belangeri)
title_sort recapitulating zika virus infection in vagina of tree shrew (tupaia belangeri)
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description Sexual transmission of Zika Virus (ZIKV) elevates the risk of its dissemination in the female reproductive tract and causes a serious threat to the fetus. However, the available animal models are not appropriate to investigate sexual transmission, dynamics of ZIKV infection, replication, and shedding. The use of tree shrew as a small animal model of ZIKV vaginal infection was assessed in this study. A total of 23 sexually mature female tree shrews were infected with ZIKV GZ01 via the intravaginal route. There was no significant difference in change of body weight, and the temperature between ZIKV infected and control animals. Viral RNA loads were detected in blood, saliva, urine, and vaginal douching. ZIKV RNA was readily detected in vaginal lavage of 22 animals (95.65%, 22/23) at 1 dpi, and viral load ranged from 104.46 to 107.35 copies/ml, and the peak of viral load appeared at 1 dpi. The expression of key inflammatory genes, such as IL6, 8, CCL5, TNF-a, and CXCL9, was increased in the spleen of ZIKV infected animals. In the current study, female tree shrews have been successfully infected with ZIKV through the vaginal route for the first time. Interestingly, at first, ZIKV replicates at the local site of infection and then spreads throughout the host body to develop a robust systemic infection and mounted a protective immune response. This small animal model is not only valuable for exploring ZIKV sexual transmission and may also help to explain the cause of debilitating manifestations of the fetus in vivo.
topic vaginal infection
tree shrew
Zika
animal model
vaginal douching
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcimb.2021.687338/full
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spelling doaj-ae059ca1cd9f4278b55d6b4eed8537d62021-06-25T06:02:46ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology2235-29882021-06-011110.3389/fcimb.2021.687338687338Recapitulating Zika Virus Infection in Vagina of Tree Shrew (Tupaia belangeri)Zulqarnain Baloch0Zhili Shen1Li Zhang2Yue Feng3Daoqun Li4Na-Na Zhang5Yong-Qiang Deng6Chunguang Yang7Xiaomei Sun8Jiejie Dai9Zifeng Yang10Cheng-Feng Qin11Xueshan Xia12Faculty of Life Science and Technology, Yunnan Provincial Center for Molecular Medicine, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, ChinaFaculty of Life Science and Technology, Yunnan Provincial Center for Molecular Medicine, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, ChinaFaculty of Life Science and Technology, Yunnan Provincial Center for Molecular Medicine, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, ChinaFaculty of Life Science and Technology, Yunnan Provincial Center for Molecular Medicine, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, ChinaFaculty of Life Science and Technology, Yunnan Provincial Center for Molecular Medicine, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing, ChinaKey Laboratory of Animal Models and Human Disease Mechanisms, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Center of Tree Shrew Germplasm Resources, Institute of Medical Biology, Chinese Academy of Medical Science and Peking Union Medical College, Kunming, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease, National Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Disease, First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease, National Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Disease, First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, ChinaKey Laboratory of Animal Models and Human Disease Mechanisms, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Center of Tree Shrew Germplasm Resources, Institute of Medical Biology, Chinese Academy of Medical Science and Peking Union Medical College, Kunming, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing, ChinaFaculty of Life Science and Technology, Yunnan Provincial Center for Molecular Medicine, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, ChinaSexual transmission of Zika Virus (ZIKV) elevates the risk of its dissemination in the female reproductive tract and causes a serious threat to the fetus. However, the available animal models are not appropriate to investigate sexual transmission, dynamics of ZIKV infection, replication, and shedding. The use of tree shrew as a small animal model of ZIKV vaginal infection was assessed in this study. A total of 23 sexually mature female tree shrews were infected with ZIKV GZ01 via the intravaginal route. There was no significant difference in change of body weight, and the temperature between ZIKV infected and control animals. Viral RNA loads were detected in blood, saliva, urine, and vaginal douching. ZIKV RNA was readily detected in vaginal lavage of 22 animals (95.65%, 22/23) at 1 dpi, and viral load ranged from 104.46 to 107.35 copies/ml, and the peak of viral load appeared at 1 dpi. The expression of key inflammatory genes, such as IL6, 8, CCL5, TNF-a, and CXCL9, was increased in the spleen of ZIKV infected animals. In the current study, female tree shrews have been successfully infected with ZIKV through the vaginal route for the first time. Interestingly, at first, ZIKV replicates at the local site of infection and then spreads throughout the host body to develop a robust systemic infection and mounted a protective immune response. This small animal model is not only valuable for exploring ZIKV sexual transmission and may also help to explain the cause of debilitating manifestations of the fetus in vivo.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcimb.2021.687338/fullvaginal infectiontree shrewZikaanimal modelvaginal douching