Molecular mechanisms involved in vascular interactions of the Lyme disease pathogen in a living host
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Lyme disease and pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections (PANDAS): an overviewLow-shear force associated with modeled microgravity and spaceflight does not similarly impact the virulence of notable bacterial pathogensHuman immunodeficiency virus and heparan sulfate: from attachment to entry inhibitionLeptospira interrogans stably infects zebrafish embryos, altering phagocyte behavior and homing to specific tissuesIntravital Imaging of Vascular Transmigration by the Lyme Spirochete: Requirement for the Integrin Binding Residues of the B. burgdorferi P66 ProteinMultifunctional and Redundant Roles of Borrelia burgdorferi Outer Surface Proteins in Tissue Adhesion, Colonization, and Complement EvasionSpent culture medium from virulent Borrelia burgdorferi increases permeability of individually perfused microvessels of rat mesenteryBorrelia burgdorferi BBK32 Inhibits the Classical Pathway by Blocking Activation of the C1 Complement ComplexInteraction of variable bacterial outer membrane lipoproteins with brain endotheliumIdentification of Tp0751 (Pallilysin) as a Treponema pallidum Vascular Adhesin by Heterologous Expression in the Lyme disease Spirochete.The Structure of Treponema pallidum Tp0751 (Pallilysin) Reveals a Non-canonical Lipocalin Fold That Mediates Adhesion to Extracellular Matrix Components and Interactions with Host Cells.Live imaging reveals a biphasic mode of dissemination of Borrelia burgdorferi within ticks.Real-time imaging of trapping and urease-dependent transmigration of Cryptococcus neoformans in mouse brain.Analysis of a Borrelia burgdorferi phosphodiesterase demonstrates a role for cyclic-di-guanosine monophosphate in motility and virulence.Intravital microscopy: a novel tool to study cell biology in living animalsVascular binding of a pathogen under shear force through mechanistically distinct sequential interactions with host macromolecules.The unique paradigm of spirochete motility and chemotaxis.Biomechanics of Borrelia burgdorferi Vascular InteractionsPlasma fibronectin stabilizes Borrelia burgdorferi-endothelial interactions under vascular shear stress by a catch-bond mechanismPassage through Ixodes scapularis ticks enhances the virulence of a weakly pathogenic isolate of Borrelia burgdorferi.The cyclic-di-GMP signaling pathway in the Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferiHuman complement regulators C4b-binding protein and C1 esterase inhibitor interact with a novel outer surface protein of Borrelia recurrentis.Transposon mutagenesis as an approach to improved understanding of Borrelia pathogenesis and biologyBifunctional role of the Treponema pallidum extracellular matrix binding adhesin Tp0751.Effect of Borrelia burgdorferi OspC at the site of inoculation in mouse skin.Comparative molecular analyses of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto strains B31 and N40D10/E9 and determination of their pathogenicity.Analysis of an ordered, comprehensive STM mutant library in infectious Borrelia burgdorferi: insights into the genes required for mouse infectivity.Spirochetal motility and chemotaxis in the natural enzootic cycle and development of Lyme diseaseHuman coronavirus NL63 utilizes heparan sulfate proteoglycans for attachment to target cellsMapping the ligand-binding region of Borrelia hermsii fibronectin-binding proteinBioluminescent imaging of Borrelia burgdorferi in vivo demonstrates that the fibronectin-binding protein BBK32 is required for optimal infectivityOn-Off Kinetics of Engagement of FNI Modules of Soluble Fibronectin by β-Strand Addition.Glycosaminoglycan binding by Borrelia burgdorferi adhesin BBK32 specifically and uniquely promotes joint colonization.Disruption of bbe02 by Insertion of a Luciferase Gene Increases Transformation Efficiency of Borrelia burgdorferi and Allows Live Imaging in Lyme Disease Susceptible C3H Mice.A short-term Borrelia burgdorferi infection model identifies tissue tropisms and bloodstream survival conferred by adhesion proteins.BB0744 Affects Tissue Tropism and Spatial Distribution of Borrelia burgdorferiThe role of Borrelia burgdorferi outer surface proteinsThe early dissemination defect attributed to disruption of decorin-binding proteins is abolished in chronic murine Lyme borreliosis.Motility is crucial for the infectious life cycle of Borrelia burgdorferi.The BBA33 lipoprotein binds collagen and impacts Borrelia burgdorferi pathogenesis.
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Molecular mechanisms involved in vascular interactions of the Lyme disease pathogen in a living host
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Ashley R Dresser
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PPAT.1000169
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2008-10-03T00:00:00Z