The dual activity of BBK32: Implications for simultaneous inhibition of borrelial-specific antibody-dependent complement activation and fibronectin binding
Alexandra D. Powell-Pierce,
Charles E. Booth,
Payton Smith
et al.
Abstract:Complement inhibition is exploited by extracellular pathogens to combat clearance.Borreliella burgdorferi, the causative agent of Lyme disease, harnesses complement evasion techniques to establish and maintain infection in mammalian hosts.B. burgdorferiencodesbbk32, a surface lipoprotein that binds extracellular matrix (ECM) components, specifically glycosoaminoglycans (GAGs) and fibronectin (Fn) within its amino terminus. In addition to its ECM-binding functions, the carboxy terminal half of BBK32 binds to th… Show more
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