Proteomic profiles of Zika virus-infected placentas bearing fetuses with microcephaly.
Mauricio Quiñones-VegaErika VelásquezPatricia Sosa-AcostaAdriana MeloPatrícia P GarcezFábio César Sousa NogueiraGilberto B DomontPublished in: Proteomics. Clinical applications (2021)
Our results suggest that higher expression of integrins in MC+ might be associated with high internalization of the virus since these proteins are known as virus receptors. Similarly, an increased immune response in the placenta and higher infiltration of the virus to the fetus could contribute to the neurological malformation of the CZS.