Evaluation of Viral Replication by Tonate Virus (TONV) and Zika Virus (ZIKV), Within an ex Vivo Trophoblast and Placental Model
- Conditions
- Zika Virus Infection
- Interventions
- Biological: Cell line and virusBiological: Infection of human placental culture explantsBiological: Determination of viral load in tissues by qRT-PCR
- Registration Number
- NCT05589012
- Lead Sponsor
- Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
- Brief Summary
Prospective, non-interventional study carried out after culturing placental trophoblastic tissue ex vivo and infection with Zika and Tonate
- Detailed Description
The analysis will relate for each virus studied + control + favipiravir to 1 placenta in the 1st trimester and 1 placenta at term.
2 experiments per virus will be planned.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 8
- Patient over 18 years old
- Singleton pregnancy of normal course, at term, birth by caesarean section OR
- Trophoblast from Voluntary Termination of Pregnancy (IVG), after endo-uterine aspiration
- Need for pathological, genetic or bacteriological examination of the placenta
- Multiple pregnancy
- HBV+ (Hepatitis B positive), HCV+ (Hepatitis C positive) , known CMV seroconversion during pregnancy (CytoMégaloVirus)
- Immunosuppression (drugs, corticosteroids, etc.)
- Diabetes
- Pre eclampsia
- Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR),
- Vascular or placental pathology.
- Refusal to participate
- Patient under guardianship / curatorship / security measure
- Patient under AME (state medical aid)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Human placentas and trophoblasts (biological waste) from uncomplicated pregnancies. Cell line and virus The placentas will be collected following a birth by caesarean section after oral and written information by delivery of the information note for women who have had a normal singleton pregnancy at term. Similarly, trophoblasts are collected following endo-uterine aspiration in the context of voluntary termination of pregnancy. * Cell line and virus * Infection of human placental culture explants * Determination of viral load in tissues by qRT-PCR Human placentas and trophoblasts (biological waste) from uncomplicated pregnancies. Determination of viral load in tissues by qRT-PCR The placentas will be collected following a birth by caesarean section after oral and written information by delivery of the information note for women who have had a normal singleton pregnancy at term. Similarly, trophoblasts are collected following endo-uterine aspiration in the context of voluntary termination of pregnancy. * Cell line and virus * Infection of human placental culture explants * Determination of viral load in tissues by qRT-PCR Human placentas and trophoblasts (biological waste) from uncomplicated pregnancies. Infection of human placental culture explants The placentas will be collected following a birth by caesarean section after oral and written information by delivery of the information note for women who have had a normal singleton pregnancy at term. Similarly, trophoblasts are collected following endo-uterine aspiration in the context of voluntary termination of pregnancy. * Cell line and virus * Infection of human placental culture explants * Determination of viral load in tissues by qRT-PCR
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method To assess the replication potential of TONV and ZIKV after placenta infection ex vivo. inclusion Determine the viral load (RT-qtPCR) of TONV and ZIKV after placenta infection, ex vivo in RNA copies/mL
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Compare the placental infection of TONV versus ZIKV. inclusion Analysis of histological lesions depending on the virus (ZIKV vs TONV) in RNA copies/mL
Validate the ex vivo placental model for TONV. Inclusion Analysis of viral load in placental explants for TONV in RNA copies/mL
Compare viral infection of the placenta at different terms of pregnancy (first trimester and term). term Analysis of the viral load according to the term in RNA copies/mL
Highlight the cellular targets of TONV. inclusion Histological analysis and labeling of placental cells in RNA copies/mL