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Infect Immun, February 1998, p. 815-819, Vol. 66, No. 2
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The Spirochete Borrelia crocidurae
Causes Erythrocyte Rosetting during Relapsing Fever
Nils
Burman,
Alireza
Shamaei-Tousi, and
Sven
Bergström*
Department of Microbiology, Umeå University,
S-901 87 Umeå, Sweden
Received 14 August 1997/Returned for modification 16 September
1997/Accepted 15 November 1997
Several species of the genus Borrelia exhibit antigenic
variation of variable major proteins on their surface during relapsing fever. We have investigated the African relapsing fever species Borrelia crocidurae during infections in mice and compared
it with the thoroughly studied North American species Borrelia
hermsii. A major difference between the two species is that
B. crocidurae can bind and become completely covered with
erythrocytes. In addition, B. crocidurae causes a prolonged
spirochetemia which coincides with a delayed appearance of
antiborrelial antibodies. We show that the antibody response against an
unrelated antigen is not delayed and that antibiotic treatment, which
dissociates rosettes and inhibits the spirochetes, also leads to an
early antibody response. Taken together, the erythrocyte aggregation
and prolonged spirochetemia hint at a new mode of immune evasion where
erythrocyte-covered spirochetes may avoid contact with the phagocytic
cells and B cells of the immune system, thereby delaying the onset of a
specific immune response.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Dept. of
Microbiology, Umeå University, S-901 87 Umeå, Sweden. Phone:
46-90-7856726. Fax: 46-90-772630. E-mail:
sven.bergstrom{at}micro.umu.se.
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