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DOI10.3390/antibiotics8020080
Complement Evasion in Borrelia spirochetes: Mechanisms and Opportunities for Intervention
Locke, Jonathan W.
发表日期2019
EISSN2079-6382
卷号8期号:2
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Lyme disease (LD) is an increasingly prevalent, climate change-accelerated, vector-borne infectious disease with significant morbidity and cost in a proportion of patients who experience ongoing symptoms after antibiotic treatment, a condition known as post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS). Spirochetal bacteria of Borrelia species are the causative agents of LD. These obligate parasites have evolved sophisticated immune evasion mechanisms, including the ability to defeat the innate immune system's complement cascade. Research on complement function and Borrelia evasion mechanisms, focusing on human disease, is reviewed, highlighting opportunities to build on existing knowledge. Implications for the development of new antibiotic therapies having the potential to prevent or cure PTLDS are discussed. It is noted that a therapy enabling the complement system to effectively counter Borrelia might have lower cost and fewer side-effects and risks than broad-spectrum antibiotic use and could avert the need to develop and administer a vaccine.


WOS研究方向Infectious Diseases ; Pharmacology & Pharmacy
来源期刊ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/98600
作者单位Univ New Mexico, Dept Biol, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
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Locke, Jonathan W.. Complement Evasion in Borrelia spirochetes: Mechanisms and Opportunities for Intervention[J],2019,8(2).
APA Locke, Jonathan W..(2019).Complement Evasion in Borrelia spirochetes: Mechanisms and Opportunities for Intervention.ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL,8(2).
MLA Locke, Jonathan W.."Complement Evasion in Borrelia spirochetes: Mechanisms and Opportunities for Intervention".ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL 8.2(2019).
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