2018
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aau9812
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Rift Valley fever virus induces fetal demise in Sprague-Dawley rats through direct placental infection

Abstract: Rift Valley fever virus infection of pregnant rats results in fetal infection and death, even in dams with no signs of illness.

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“…In a recently published study by McMillen and co-workers, RVFV infection of human placental explants was shown for the first time, using a strain that was originally isolated from humans [11]. Our experiments with human placental explants corroborate this research and highlight the potential risks of RVFV infection during human pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…In a recently published study by McMillen and co-workers, RVFV infection of human placental explants was shown for the first time, using a strain that was originally isolated from humans [11]. Our experiments with human placental explants corroborate this research and highlight the potential risks of RVFV infection during human pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…A cross-sectional study of Sudanese women correlated RVFV infection with an elevated miscarriage rate [10]. Notably, experiments with second-trimester human foetal tissue explants recently revealed that human syncytiotrophoblasts are susceptible and permissive to RVFV replication [11]. These reports warrant further studies to determine if RVFV infections pose a perhaps underestimated risk for human pregnancy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…No virus was recovered from any sample with a viral RNA copy number of less than 8 logs. This was not surprising, given the sensitivity of the quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (qRT-PCR) assay, and similar findings have been reported by other investigators (36).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Importantly, high viral load was detected in the pup brains [99]. Moreover, human placenta explants were also found permissive to RVFV replication [116], confirming the observations of human vertical transmission [99].…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Neuronal Development Modulation By Arbovirusessupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Further studies showed that other arboviruses can infect human placenta and could be associated with fetal demise in animal models: a study showed that in human placental explants ZIKV, WNV, Mayaro virus (MAYV), and POWV, but not CHIKV, were able to replicate within different components of the tissue [115]. Similarly, RVFV can cross rat placenta and trigger deleterious effects on developing embryos [116]. Importantly, high viral load was detected in the pup brains [99].…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Neuronal Development Modulation By Arbovirusesmentioning
confidence: 99%