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<i>Borrelia burgdorferi</i>Complement Regulator-Acquiring Surface Protein 1 of the Lyme Disease Spirochetes Is Expressed in Humans and Induces Antibody Responses Restricted to Nondenatured Structural Determinants
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Microbial PathogensPathogen PersistenceHumoral ResponseImmunologyImmune SystemSerum SamplesTick-borne DiseaseHost ResponseHost GeneticsNondenatured Structural DeterminantsHost-pathogen InteractionsAutoimmune DiseaseAutoimmunityImmune FunctionComplement SystemDisease MechanismPathogenesisExclusive SpecificityHost ResistanceMedicineLyme Disease Spirochetes
Borrelia burgdorferi complement regulator-acquiring surface protein 1 (CRASP-1), the dominant factor H and FHL-1-binding protein of the Lyme disease spirochete B. burgdorferi, is implicated in pathogen persistence and was recently reported to be nonimmunogenic in humans. Here we show that serum samples from Lyme disease patients contain antibodies with exclusive specificity for nondenatured structural determinants of CRASP-1.
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