2018
DOI: 10.1128/iai.00182-18
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Identification of Surface Epitopes Associated with Protection against Highly Immune-Evasive VlsE-Expressing Lyme Disease Spirochetes

Abstract: The tick-borne pathogen is responsible for approximately 300,000 Lyme disease (LD) cases per year in the United States. Recent increases in the number of LD cases, in addition to the spread of the tick vector and a lack of a vaccine, highlight an urgent need for designing and developing an efficacious LD vaccine. Identification of protective epitopes that could be used to develop a second-generation (subunit) vaccine is therefore imperative. Despite the antigenicity of several lipoproteins and integral outer m… Show more

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“…Peptide residues are rendered in uppercase if they are part of a BLASTP hit alignment and lowercase otherwise. Peptide identifiers (in parentheses) are prefixed with either "p" for protection-associated peptides in mice from previous work (59) or "q" for peptides uniquely recognized by day 28 rabbit sera. Residues of A3 marked with asterisks are critical for LA-2 binding and complement-dependent bactericidal activity (140).…”
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“…Peptide residues are rendered in uppercase if they are part of a BLASTP hit alignment and lowercase otherwise. Peptide identifiers (in parentheses) are prefixed with either "p" for protection-associated peptides in mice from previous work (59) or "q" for peptides uniquely recognized by day 28 rabbit sera. Residues of A3 marked with asterisks are critical for LA-2 binding and complement-dependent bactericidal activity (140).…”
Section: Identification Of B Burgdorferi Protective Epitopesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three individual serum samples from day 14 and three individual serum samples from day 28 were analyzed via RPPDL/NGS, the approach that was successfully applied to identify antibody repertoires in B. burgdorferi-infected mice (59,63). As a background control, preimmune sera collected from the three NZW rabbits prior to their challenge were pooled in equal volumes and analyzed as a single sample.…”
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