The Cellular Impact of the ZIKA Virus on Male Reproductive Tract Immunology and Physiology

Zika virus (ZIKV) has been reported by several groups as an important virus causing pathological damage in the male reproductive tract. ZIKV can infect and persist in testicular somatic and germ cells, as well as spermatozoa, leading to cell death and testicular atrophy. ZIKV has also been detected...

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Main Authors: Raquel das Neves Almeida, Heloisa Antoniella Braz-de-Melo, Igor de Oliveira Santos, Rafael Corrêa, Gary P. Kobinger, Kelly Grace Magalhaes
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/4/1006
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spelling doaj-98299268daa44c80a952b395cfe050282020-11-25T02:02:34ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092020-04-0191006100610.3390/cells9041006The Cellular Impact of the ZIKA Virus on Male Reproductive Tract Immunology and PhysiologyRaquel das Neves Almeida0Heloisa Antoniella Braz-de-Melo1Igor de Oliveira Santos2Rafael Corrêa3Gary P. Kobinger4Kelly Grace Magalhaes5Laboratory of Immunology and Inflammation, Department of Cell Biology, University of Brasilia, 70910–900 Brasilia, Distrito Federal, BrazilLaboratory of Immunology and Inflammation, Department of Cell Biology, University of Brasilia, 70910–900 Brasilia, Distrito Federal, BrazilLaboratory of Immunology and Inflammation, Department of Cell Biology, University of Brasilia, 70910–900 Brasilia, Distrito Federal, BrazilLaboratory of Immunology and Inflammation, Department of Cell Biology, University of Brasilia, 70910–900 Brasilia, Distrito Federal, BrazilDépartement de Microbiologie-Infectiologie et d’Immunologie, Université Laval, Quebec City, QC G1V 4G2, CanadaLaboratory of Immunology and Inflammation, Department of Cell Biology, University of Brasilia, 70910–900 Brasilia, Distrito Federal, BrazilZika virus (ZIKV) has been reported by several groups as an important virus causing pathological damage in the male reproductive tract. ZIKV can infect and persist in testicular somatic and germ cells, as well as spermatozoa, leading to cell death and testicular atrophy. ZIKV has also been detected in semen samples from ZIKV-infected patients. This has huge implications for human reproduction. Global scientific efforts are being applied to understand the mechanisms related to arboviruses persistency, pathogenesis, and host cellular response to suggest a potential target to develop robust antiviral therapeutics and vaccines. Here, we discuss the cellular modulation of the immunologic and physiologic properties of the male reproductive tract environment caused by arboviruses infection, focusing on ZIKV. We also present an overview of the current vaccine effects and therapeutic targets against ZIKV infection that may impact the testis and male fertility.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/4/1006Sertoli cellsLeydig cellsZIKA virusarbovirusesinfertility
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author Raquel das Neves Almeida
Heloisa Antoniella Braz-de-Melo
Igor de Oliveira Santos
Rafael Corrêa
Gary P. Kobinger
Kelly Grace Magalhaes
spellingShingle Raquel das Neves Almeida
Heloisa Antoniella Braz-de-Melo
Igor de Oliveira Santos
Rafael Corrêa
Gary P. Kobinger
Kelly Grace Magalhaes
The Cellular Impact of the ZIKA Virus on Male Reproductive Tract Immunology and Physiology
Cells
Sertoli cells
Leydig cells
ZIKA virus
arboviruses
infertility
author_facet Raquel das Neves Almeida
Heloisa Antoniella Braz-de-Melo
Igor de Oliveira Santos
Rafael Corrêa
Gary P. Kobinger
Kelly Grace Magalhaes
author_sort Raquel das Neves Almeida
title The Cellular Impact of the ZIKA Virus on Male Reproductive Tract Immunology and Physiology
title_short The Cellular Impact of the ZIKA Virus on Male Reproductive Tract Immunology and Physiology
title_full The Cellular Impact of the ZIKA Virus on Male Reproductive Tract Immunology and Physiology
title_fullStr The Cellular Impact of the ZIKA Virus on Male Reproductive Tract Immunology and Physiology
title_full_unstemmed The Cellular Impact of the ZIKA Virus on Male Reproductive Tract Immunology and Physiology
title_sort cellular impact of the zika virus on male reproductive tract immunology and physiology
publisher MDPI AG
series Cells
issn 2073-4409
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Zika virus (ZIKV) has been reported by several groups as an important virus causing pathological damage in the male reproductive tract. ZIKV can infect and persist in testicular somatic and germ cells, as well as spermatozoa, leading to cell death and testicular atrophy. ZIKV has also been detected in semen samples from ZIKV-infected patients. This has huge implications for human reproduction. Global scientific efforts are being applied to understand the mechanisms related to arboviruses persistency, pathogenesis, and host cellular response to suggest a potential target to develop robust antiviral therapeutics and vaccines. Here, we discuss the cellular modulation of the immunologic and physiologic properties of the male reproductive tract environment caused by arboviruses infection, focusing on ZIKV. We also present an overview of the current vaccine effects and therapeutic targets against ZIKV infection that may impact the testis and male fertility.
topic Sertoli cells
Leydig cells
ZIKA virus
arboviruses
infertility
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/4/1006
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