Gas6 drives Zika virus-induced neurological complications in humans and congenital syndrome in immunocompetent mice

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Silva-Filho Joao Luiz,de Oliveira Lilian Gomes,Monteiro Leticia,Parise Pierina L.,Zanluqui Nagela G.,Polonio Carolina M.,de Freitas Carla Longo,Toledo-Teixeira Daniel A.ORCID,Souza William M.ORCID,Bittencourt NajaraORCID,Amorim Mariene R.,Forato Julia,Muraro Stéfanie Primon,de Souza Gabriela Fabiano,Martini Matheus Cavalheiro,Bispos-dos-Santos KarinaORCID,Judice Carla C.,Costa Maria Laura,Angerami Rodrigo N.,Freitas André R. R.ORCID,Resende Mariangela R.,Garcia Márcia T.,Moretti Maria Luiza,Renia LaurentORCID,Ng Lisa F. P.,Rothlin Carla V.ORCID,Costa Fabio TM,Schatzmann Peron Jean Pierre,Proença-Modena José LuizORCID,

Abstract

ABSTRACTZika virus (ZIKV) has the ability to cross placental and brain barriers, causing congenital malformations in neonates and neurological disorders in adults. However, the pathogenic mechanisms of ZIKV-induced neurological complications in adults and congenital malformations remain unknown. Gas6 is a soluble TAM receptor ligand able to promote flavivirus internalization and downregulation of immune responses. Here we demonstrate high Gas6 levels in the serum of patients with neurological complications which correlated with downregulation of genes associated with the type I IFN responses as consequence of Socs1 upregulation. Gas6 gamma-carboxylation is essential for ZIKV replication in monocytes, the main source of this protein. Gas6 also facilitates ZIKV replication in adult immunocompetent mice enabled susceptibility to transplacental infection and congenital malformations. Our data thus indicate that ZIKV promotes the upregulation of its ligand Gas6, which contributes to viral infectivity and drives the development of severe adverse outcomes during ZIKV infection.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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