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Acquired resistance to Borrelia burgdorferi infection in the rabbit. Comparison between outer surface protein A vaccine- and infection-derived immunity.
D M Foley, … , M A Lovett, J N Miller
D M Foley, … , M A Lovett, J N Miller
Published April 15, 1997
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1997;99(8):2030-2035. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI119371.
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Acquired resistance to Borrelia burgdorferi infection in the rabbit. Comparison between outer surface protein A vaccine- and infection-derived immunity.

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Intradermal inoculation of the rabbit with Borrelia burgdorferi, sensu lato, results in the consistent development of erythema migrans (EM), dermal infection, and visceral dissemination of the spirochete. Within 5 mo, EM as well as dermal and visceral infection are cleared and the animals exhibit immunity to reinfection. This study compares infection-derived immunity with acquired resistance resulting from the administration of a lipidated recombinant outer surface protein A (OspA) vaccine presently undergoing human trial. 4 of 11 OspA vaccinated rabbits, challenged intradermally at each of 10 sites with 10(5) low passage B. burgdorferi, developed EM as well as dermal and disseminated infection. After identical challenge, 2 of the 11 infection-immune rabbits developed a dermal infection, but not EM or disseminated infection. Further, ELISA anti-OspA titers did not correlate with the status of immunity for either OspA vaccinated or infection-immune rabbits. Prechallenge ELISA anti-OspA titers were relatively low in the infection-immune group. This study demonstrates that a state of partial immunity to experimental Lyme disease may result that could potentially mask infection. Further, our data strongly suggest that immunogen(s) other than OspA is/are responsible for stimulating acquired resistance in the infection-immune rabbit.

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D M Foley, Y P Wang, X Y Wu, D R Blanco, M A Lovett, J N Miller

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New Zealand White Rabbits Effectively Clear Borrelia burgdorferi B31 despite the Bacterium’s Functional vlsE Antigenic Variation System
M Batool, AE Hillhouse, Y Ionov, KJ Kochan, F Mohebbi, G Stoica, DW Threadgill, A Zelikovsky, SD Waghela, DJ Wiener, AS Rogovskyy, GH Palmer
Infection and immunity 2019
Evidence for Strain-Specific Immunity in Patients Treated for Early Lyme Disease
CE Khatchikian, RB Nadelman, J Nowakowski, I Schwartz, GP Wormser, D Brisson
Infection and immunity 2014
Temporal Analysis of the Antigenic Composition of Borrelia burgdorferi during Infection in Rabbit Skin
TR Crother, CI Champion, JP Whitelegge, R Aguilera, XY Wu, DR Blanco, JN Miller, MA Lovett
Infection and immunity 2004
Antigenic Composition of Borrelia burgdorferi during Infection of SCID Mice
TR Crother, CI Champion, XY Wu, DR Blanco, JN Miller, MA Lovett
Infection and immunity 2003
Successful vaccination for Lyme disease: a novel mechanism?
M Exner
Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy 2001
Homologous and Heterologous Borrelia burgdorferi Challenge of Infection-Derived Immune Rabbits Using Host-Adapted Organisms
DL Burns, ES Shang, X Wu, MA Lovett, JN Miller, DR Blanco
Infection and immunity 2001
Spirochaetal lipoproteins and pathogenesis
DA Haake
Microbiology (Reading, England) 2000
Evaluation of whole-cell and OspC enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays for discrimination of early lyme borreliosis from OspA vaccination
CA Wieneke, SD Lovrich, SM Callister, DA Jobe, JA Marks, RF Schell
Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
PEDIATRIC IMMUNIZATION FOR THE FUTURE
LI Lutwick, JM Abramson
Pediatric Clinics of North America 2000
Comparison of Protection in Rabbits against Host-Adapted and Cultivated Borrelia burgdorferi following Infection-Derived Immunity or Immunization with Outer Membrane Vesicles or Outer Surface Protein A
DL Burns, ES Shang, CI Champion, XY Wu, JT Skare, DR Blanco, JN Miller, MA Lovett
Infection and immunity 2000
The impact of vaccination against lyme borreliosis on laboratory serodiagnosis
SM Callister, DA Jobe, RF Schell
Clinical Microbiology Newsletter 1999
Lyme Disease Prevention and Vaccine Prophylaxis
MS Hayney, MM Grunske, LE Boh
The Annals of pharmacotherapy 1999
Cloning and Molecular Characterization of Plasmid-Encoded Antigens of Borrelia burgdorferi
PE Orndorff, JT Skare, DM Foley, SR Hernandez, DC Moore, DR Blanco, JN Miller, MA Lovett
Infection and immunity 1999
A new animal model for studying Lyme disease spirochetes in a mammalian host-adapted state
DR Akins, KW Bourell, MJ Caimano, MV Norgard, JD Radolf
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1998
Inhibition of the Production of Anti-OspA Borreliacidal Antibody with T Cells from Hamsters Vaccinated against Borrelia burgdorferi
JR Jensen, BK Chateau, EL Munson, SM Callister, RF Schell
Infection and immunity 1998
Detection of Lyme Disease after OspA Vaccine
SE Schutzer, J Luan, PK Coyle
New England Journal of Medicine 1997

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