Human immune globulin treatment controls Zika viremia in pregnant rhesus macaques.

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作者:Dudley Dawn M, Koenig Michelle R, Stewart Laurel M, Semler Matthew R, Newman Christina M, Shepherd Phoenix M, Yamamoto Keisuke, Breitbach Meghan E, Schotzko Michele, Kohn Sarah, Antony Kathleen M, Qiu Hongyu, Tunga Priyadarshini, Anderson Deborah M, Guo Wendi, Dennis Maria, Singh Tulika, Rybarczyk Sierra, Weiler Andrea M, Razo Elaina, Mitzey Ann, Zeng Xiankun, Eickhoff Jens C, Mohr Emma L, Simmons Heather A, Fritsch Michael K, Mejia Andres, Aliota Matthew T, Friedrich Thomas C, Golos Thaddeus G, Kodihalli Shantha, Permar Sallie R, O'Connor David H
There are currently no approved drugs to treat Zika virus (ZIKV) infection during pregnancy. Hyperimmune globulin products such as VARIZIG and WinRho are FDA-approved to treat conditions during pregnancy such as Varicella Zoster virus infection and Rh-incompatibility. We administered ZIKV-specific human immune globulin as a treatment in pregnant rhesus macaques one day after subcutaneous ZIKV infection. All animals controlled ZIKV viremia following the treatment and generated robust levels of anti-Zika virus antibodies in their blood. No adverse fetal or infant outcomes were identified in the treated animals, yet the placebo control treated animals also did not have signs related to congenital Zika syndrome (CZS). Human immune globulin may be a viable prophylaxis and treatment option for ZIKV infection during pregnancy, however, more studies are required to fully assess the impact of this treatment to prevent CZS.

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