Possible Mechanisms Explaining the Association between Zika Virus and Guillain-barre Syndrome: An Immunological Approach

Jose Marchan
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After the outbreak in French Polynesia, Zika virus (ZIKV) explosive pandemic occurred in 2015, reports that ZIKV was linked to other diseases, especially neurological complications such as Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), also burst in almost every continent, thereby turning into an international concern. In South America, the highest incidence occurred in Venezuela with approximately 680 cases of GBS after ZIKV infection. Currently, the main roots of this association remain unknown. In this regard, it is thought that the immune system plays a central role in such association through the host protection or even improving ZIKV establishment and progression. Nonneutralizing auto-antibodies, the complement system, self-reactive T cells, inflammation, the “cytokine storm”, prior exposures to other arboviruses such as dengue virus and chikungunya virus, the age and genetic susceptibility of the patient, and the biology of the vector are the main determinant factors, which perhaps, are involved in the pathological relationship: ZIKV and GBS. On the other hand, more multidisciplinary studies are required to provide means to develop effective therapeutics against this new global health threat that represents an emerging danger that can increase again and trigger other neurological disorders.
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寨卡病毒与格林-巴利综合征相关性的可能机制:免疫学研究
法属波利尼西亚爆发寨卡病毒(ZIKV)后,2015年爆发了寨卡病毒大流行,有报道称寨卡病毒与其他疾病有关,尤其是格林-巴利综合征(GBS)等神经系统并发症,也在几乎每个大陆爆发,从而引起了国际关注。在南美洲,发病率最高的是委内瑞拉,ZIKV感染后约有680例GBS病例。目前,这种关联的主要根源仍然未知。在这方面,人们认为免疫系统通过保护宿主,甚至改善ZIKV的建立和进展,在这种关联中发挥着核心作用。非中和自身抗体、补体系统、自身反应性T细胞、炎症、“胞质分裂风暴”、先前接触过登革热病毒和基孔肯雅病毒等其他虫媒病毒、患者的年龄和遗传易感性以及载体的生物学是可能与病理关系有关的主要决定因素:ZIKV和GBS。另一方面,需要更多的多学科研究来提供方法,开发有效的治疗方法来对抗这种新的全球健康威胁,这种威胁代表着一种新出现的危险,可能会再次增加并引发其他神经系统疾病。
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