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Publication : DNA vaccination protects mice against Zika virus-induced damage to the testes.

First Author  Griffin BD Year  2017
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  8
Pages  15743 PubMed ID  28589934
Mgi Jnum  J:264761 Mgi Id  MGI:5921067
Doi  10.1038/ncomms15743 Citation  Griffin BD, et al. (2017) DNA vaccination protects mice against Zika virus-induced damage to the testes. Nat Commun 8:15743
abstractText  Zika virus (ZIKV) is an emerging pathogen causally associated with serious sequelae in fetuses, inducing fetal microcephaly and other neurodevelopment defects. ZIKV is primarily transmitted by mosquitoes, but can persist in human semen and sperm, and sexual transmission has been documented. Moreover, exposure of type-I interferon knockout mice to ZIKV results in severe damage to the testes, epididymis and sperm. Candidate ZIKV vaccines have shown protective efficacy in preclinical studies carried out in animal models, and several vaccines have entered clinical trials. Here, we report that administration of a synthetic DNA vaccine encoding ZIKV pre-membrane and envelope (prME) completely protects mice against ZIKV-associated damage to the testes and sperm and prevents viral persistence in the testes following challenge with a contemporary strain of ZIKV. These data suggest that DNA vaccination merits further investigation as a potential means to reduce ZIKV persistence in the male reproductive tract.
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