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Three genes could predict congenital Zika infection susceptibility

Key clinical point: These genes potentially could predict susceptibility to congenital Zika virus.

Major finding: The allelic test and gene-collapsing method highlighted three genes (PANO1, PIDD1, and SLC25A22) as potential determinants of the varying phenotypes in the newborns from ZIKV-infected mothers.

Study details: Genetic analysis of 40 samples from mothers who had been infected by ZIKV during their pregnancy and 40 from their newborns. Of those descendants, 20 were asymptomatic and 20 were symptomatic (13 had CZS, 3 had microcephaly, 2 had a pathologic MRI, 1 had hearing loss, and 1 was born preterm).

Disclosures: Dr. Rivero-Calle reported that this project (ZikAction) has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, under grant agreement 734857.

Citation:

Rivero-Calle I et al. ESPID 2020.