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Zika Virus Infects Human Cortical Neural Progenitors and Attenuates Their Growth

by Hengli Tang; Christy Hammack; Sarah C. Ogden; Zhexing Wen; Xuyu Qian; Yujing Li; Bing Yao; Jaehoon Shin; Feiran Zhang; Emily M. Lee; Kimberly M. Christian; Ruth A. Didier; Peng Jin; Hongjun Song; Guo-Li Ming

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The suspected link between infection by Zika virus (ZIKV), a re-emerging flavivirus, and microcephaly is an urgent global health concern. The direct target cells of ZIKV in the developing human fetus are not clear. Here we show that a strain of the ZIKV, MR766, serially passaged in monkey and mosquito cells efficiently infects human neural progenitor cells (hNPCs) derived from induced pluripotent stem cells. Infected hNPCs further release infectious ZIKV particles. Importantly, ZIKV infection increases cell death and dysregulates cell-cycle progression, resulting in attenuated hNPC growth. Global gene expression analysis of infected hNPCs reveals transcriptional dysregulation, notably of cell-cycle-related pathways. Our results identify hNPCs as a direct ZIKV target. In addition, we establish a tractable experimental model system to investigate the impact and mechanism of ZIKV on human brain development and provide a platform to screen therapeutic compounds.

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Zika-Virus-Encoded NS2A Disrupts Mammalian Cortical Neurogenesis by Degrading Adherens Junction Proteins

by Ki-Jun Yoon; Guang Song; Xuyu Qian; Jianbo Pan; Dan Xu; Hee-Sool Rho; Nam-Shik Kim; Christa Habela; Lily Zheng; Fadi Jacob; Feiran Zhang; Emily M. Lee; Wei-Kai Huang; Francisca Rojas Ringeling; Caroline Vissers; Cui Li; Ling Yuan; Koeun Kang; Sunghan Kim; Junghoon Yeo; Yichen Cheng; Sheng Liu; Zhexing Wen; Cheng-Feng Qin; Qingfeng Wu; Kimberly M. Christian; Hengli Tang; Peng Jin; Zhiheng Xu; Jiang Qian

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Zika virus (ZIKV) directly infects neural progenitors and impairs their proliferation. How ZIKV interacts with the host molecular machinery to impact neurogenesis in vivo is not well understood. Here, by systematically introducing individual proteins encoded by ZIKV into the embryonic mouse cortex, we show that expression of ZIKV-NS2A, but not Dengue virus (DENV)-NS2A, leads to reduced proliferation and premature differentiation of radial glial cells and aberrant positioning of newborn neurons. Mechanistically, in vitro mapping of protein-interactomes and biochemical analysis suggest interactions between ZIKA-NS2A and multiple adherens junction complex (AJ) components. Functionally, ZIKV-NS2A, but not DENV-NS2A, destabilizes the AJ complex, resulting in impaired AJ formation and aberrant radial glial fiber scaffolding in the embryonic mouse cortex. Similarly, ZIKA-NS2A, but not DENV-NS2A, reduces radial glial cell proliferation and causes AJ deficits in human forebrain organoids. Together, our results reveal pathogenic mechanisms underlying ZIKV infection in the developing mammalian brain. Zika virus infects neural stem cells and causes microcephaly. In this study, Yoon et al. showed that NS2A protein encoded by Zika virus, but not by Dengue virus, impairs proliferation of radial glial cells in both embryonic mouse cortex and human forebrain organoids. Mechanistically, ZIKV-NS2A disrupts adherens junction formation.
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