Culture of borrelia persica and its flagellar antigen in vitro

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Abstract

Borrelia persica is a strain seen only in the Middle East and responsible for relapsing fever. These spirochetes are notable for multiphasic antigenic variation of polymorphic outer membrane lipoproteins, a phenomenon responsible for immune evasion. Diagnosis of the disease is a problem and requires a fixed antigen like the flagellar antigen. In vitro culture of B. persica was carried out for the first time and flagellar antigen was purified from culture. 10% SDS was added to the mixture to dissolve the cell wall and then the solution was sheared in an Omni mixer. Electron microscopy confirmed the purity of a 42 KDa periplasmic antigen as revealed by SDS-PAGE. Indirect haemagglutination kits were designed using the pure flagella and tested for cross reactivity with another relapsing fever spirochaete Borrelia microtii positive serum. The kit showed 98% sensitivity and 95% specificity. © 2014 Asian Network for Scientific Information.

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Zamani, Z., Arjmand, M., Oreiz, F., Soleimani, M., Hosseini, S. H., Assmar, M., … Pourfallah, V. (2014). Culture of borrelia persica and its flagellar antigen in vitro. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 17(2), 190–197. https://doi.org/10.3923/pjbs.2014.190.197

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