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Immunodominant proteins of Borrelia burgdorferi, the etiological agent of lyme borreliosis

  • Papers Presented at the IUMS Eighth International Congress of Virology, Berlin, Germany, 24–31 August 1990
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Lyme borreliosis, a multisystem disorder involving the skin, the nervous system, the heart, the joints and many other organs, is a worldwide infectious disease which is transmitted by ticks of the Ixodes complex. Most frequently diagnosis is accomplished by detection of antibodies because the Borrelia are difficult to cultivate. Present serodiagnostic methods, however, are impaired by low sensitivity and unspecific reactions. The selection of immunodominant antigens with low cross-reactivity to other bacteria should improve antibody detection. Borrelia burgdorferi proteins have been analysed for cross-reactivity with immune sera from unrelated bacteria, and sera from patients with different stages of the disease. Suitable antigens for improving serodiagnosis have been detected and are reported here. In view of the immunological heterogeneity of Borrelia proteins, sensitivity of antibody detection may possibly be increased by using recombinant antigens derived from different strains. Immunization with recombinant OspA (a flagellum-associated protein) from a North American isolate protected mice from the challenge with three North American isolates. However, for development of an effective vaccine (especially in Europe), the heterogeneity of OspA has to be considered.

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Wilske, B., Preac-Mursic, V., Fuchs, R. et al. Immunodominant proteins of Borrelia burgdorferi, the etiological agent of lyme borreliosis. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 7, 130–136 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00328982

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