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Inhibition of innate immune response ameliorates Zika virus-induced neurogenesis deficit in human neural stem cells
Authors:Pei Xu  Junling Gao  Chao Shan  Tiffany J Dunn  Xuping Xie  Hongjie Xia  Jing Zou  Beatriz H Thames  Amulya Sajja  Yongjia Yu  Alexander N Freiberg  Nikos Vasilakis  Pei-Yong Shi  Scott C Weaver  Ping Wu
Abstract:Global Zika virus (ZIKV) outbreaks and their strong link to microcephaly have raised major public health concerns. ZIKV has been reported to affect the innate immune responses in neural stem/progenitor cells (NS/PCs). However, it is unclear how these immune factors affect neurogenesis. In this study, we used Asian-American lineage ZIKV strain PRVABC59 to infect primary human NS/PCs originally derived from fetal brains. We found that ZIKV overactivated key molecules in the innate immune pathways to impair neurogenesis in a cell stage-dependent manner. Inhibiting the overactivated innate immune responses ameliorated ZIKV-induced neurogenesis reduction. This study thus suggests that orchestrating the host innate immune responses in NS/PCs after ZIKV infection could be promising therapeutic approach to attenuate ZIKV-associated neuropathology.
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