Antigenic variation among Borrelia spp. in relapsing fever

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Abstract

Seven antigens of Borrelia hermsii, B. parkeri, and B. turicatae with isoelectric points in the range of 4.4 to 5.0 and molecular masses of 40 to 43 kilodaltons played a role in the relapse phenomenon of relapsing fever. Based upon locating of the antigens in the outer envelope, the molecular weight, and Western blot analysis, the antigens from each phase of spirochetemia appeared to be a mixture of the serotype-specific antigens of cloned B. hermsii.

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Kehl, K. S. C., Farmer, S. G., Komorowski, R. A., & Knox, K. K. (1986). Antigenic variation among Borrelia spp. in relapsing fever. Infection and Immunity, 54(3), 899–902. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.54.3.899-902.1986

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