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Zika Virus Infection Downregulates Connexin 43, Disrupts the Cardiomyocyte Gap Junctions and Induces Heart Diseases in A129 Mice

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Journal J Virol
Date 2022 Oct 13
PMID 36226984
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Zika virus (ZIKV) is transmitted mostly via mosquito bites and no vaccine is available, so it may reemerge. We and others previously demonstrated that neonatal infection of ZIKV results in heart failure and can be fatal. Animal models implicated ZIKV involvement in viral heart diseases. It is unknown whether and how ZIKV causes heart failure in adults. Herein, we studied the effects of ZIKV infection on the heart function of adult A129 mice. First, we found that ZIKV productively infects the rat-, mouse-, or human-originated heart cell lines and caused ubiquitination-mediated degradation of and distortive effects on connexin 43 (Cx43) protein that is important for communications between cardiomyocytes. Second, ZIKV infection caused 100% death of the A129 mice with decreasing body weight, worsening health score, shrugging fur, and paralysis. The viral replication was detected in multiple organs. In searching for the viral effects on heart of the A129 mice, we found that ZIKV infection resulted in the increase of cardiac muscle enzymes, implicating a viral acute myocardial injury. ZIKV-caused heart injury was also demonstrated by electrocardiogram (ECG) showing widened and fragmented QRS waves, prolonged PR interval, and slower heart rate. The intercalated disc (ICD) between two cardiomyocytes was destroyed, as shown by the electronic microscopy, and the Cx43 distribution in the ICDs was less organized in the ZIKV-infected mice compared to that in the phosphate-buffered saline (PBS)-treated mice. Consistently, ZIKV productively infected the heart of A129 mice and decreased Cx43 protein. Therefore, we demonstrated that ZIKV infection caused heart failure, which might lead to fatal sequelae in ZIKV-infected A129 mice. Zika virus (ZIKV) is a teratogen causing devastating sequelae to the newborns who suffer a congenital ZIKV infection while it brings about only mild symptoms to the health-competent older children or adults. Mouse models have played an important role in mechanistic and pathogenic studies of ZIKV. In this study, we employed 3 to 4 week-old A129 mice for ZIKV infection. RT-qPCR assays discovered that ZIKV replicated in multiple organs, including the heart. As a result of ZIKV infection, the A129 mice experienced weight loss, health score worsening, paralysis, and deaths. We revealed that the ZIKV infection caused abnormal electrocardiogram presentations, increased cardiac muscle enzymes, downregulated Cx43, and destroyed the gap junction and the intercalated disc between the cardiomyocytes, implicating that ZIKV may cause an acute myocardial injury in A129 mice. Therefore, our data imply that ZIKV infection may jeopardize the immunocompromised population with a severe clinical consequence, such as heart defect.

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