Immunity
Volume 46, Issue 3, 21 March 2017, Pages 446-456
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25-Hydroxycholesterol Protects Host against Zika Virus Infection and Its Associated Microcephaly in a Mouse Model

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Highlights

  • CH25H and its enzymatic product, 25HC, inhibit ZIKV entry in vitro

  • 25HC attenuates ZIKV-associated viremia and disease in mice and non-human primates

  • 25HC prevents ZIKV infection in human cortical organoids

  • 25HC protects fetal mice from microcephaly caused by ZIKV infection

Summary

Zika virus (ZIKV) has become a public health threat due to its global transmission and link to severe congenital disorders. The host immune responses to ZIKV infection have not been fully elucidated, and effective therapeutics are not currently available. Herein, we demonstrated that cholesterol-25-hydroxylase (CH25H) was induced in response to ZIKV infection and that its enzymatic product, 25-hydroxycholesterol (25HC), was a critical mediator of host protection against ZIKV. Synthetic 25HC addition inhibited ZIKV infection in vitro by blocking viral entry, and treatment with 25HC reduced viremia and conferred protection against ZIKV in mice and rhesus macaques. 25HC suppressed ZIKV infection and reduced tissue damage in human cortical organoids and the embryonic brain of the ZIKV-induced mouse microcephaly model. Our findings highlight the protective role of CH25H during ZIKV infection and the potential use of 25HC as a natural antiviral agent to combat ZIKV infection and prevent ZIKV-associated outcomes, such as microcephaly.

Keywords

CH25H
25HC
ZIKV
microcephaly
antiviral immunity

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