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Zika Virus Changes Methylation of Genes Involved in Immune Response and Neural Development in Brazilian Babies Born With Congenital Microcephaly

Denise Anderson, Joao Ivanildo Neri, Cássio Ricardo de Medeiros Souza, Joanna Gardel Valverde, Josélio Maria Galvão de Araújo, Maria D. S. B. Nascimento, Rebeca Costa Castelo Branco, Nívia Maria Rodrigues Arrais, Timo Lassmann, Jenefer M. Blackwell, Selma M. B. Jerônimo

2020The Journal of Infectious Diseases38 citationsDOI

Abstract

The recent increase in babies born with brain and eye malformations in Brazil is associated with Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in utero. ZIKV alters host DNA methylation in vitro. Using genome-wide DNA methylation profiling we compared 18 babies born with congenital ZIKV microcephaly with 20 controls. We found ZIKV-associated alteration of host methylation patterns, notably at RABGAP1L which is important in brain development, at viral host immunity genes MX1 and ISG15, and in an epigenetic module containing the causal microcephaly gene MCPH1. Our data support the hypothesis that clinical signs of congenital ZIKV are associated with changes in DNA methylation.

Topics & Concepts

MicrocephalyZika virusBiologyDNA methylationEpigeneticsMethylationGeneGeneticsVirusGenomeVirologyGene expressionMosquito-borne diseases and controlVirology and Viral DiseasesGlobal Maternal and Child Health
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