Glycerophosphodiester Phosphodiesterase Identified as Non-Reliable Serological Marker for Borrelia miyamotoi Disease
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Study Participants, Material and Methods
2.1. Human Sera
2.2. Dog Sera
2.3. Bacterial Strains and Growth Conditions
2.4. Recombinant Expression and Purification of B. miyamotoi Proteins
2.5. SDS-PAGE and Western Blotting
2.6. Membrane-Based Macroarray and Western Blot Strip Analysis
2.7. Detection of B. miyamotoi DNA
2.8. Ethical Approval
3. Results
3.1. α-B. miyamotoi Antibodies in Humans
3.2. α-B. miyamotoi Antibodies in Dog Sera
3.3. Confirmation of Results by Blinded Testing
3.4. Serum Analysis of Persons with PCR Confirmed B. miyamotoi Infection
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Bacterial Strain | Source |
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E. coli Top10F’ | Thermo Fisher Scientific, Vienna, Austria |
E. coli BL21(DE3)pLysS | Thermo Fisher Scientific, Austria |
B. miyamotoi HT31 | Courtesy of J. Hovius, Center for Experimental and Molecular Medicine, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
B. miyamotoi LB-2001 | Courtesy of J. Hovius, Center for Experimental and Molecular Medicine, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
B. afzelii 1960/11 | Courtesy of E. Ruzic-Sabljic, Institute of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
B. turicatae | Courtesy of V. Fingerle, National Reference Center for Borrelia, Oberschleißheim, Germany |
Test Group Sera from: | Number of Positives | Relative Positivity |
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Hunters from federal state Burgenland | 7/53 | 13.2% |
Neuroborreliosis patients | 1/11 | 9.1% |
Donors with high titers of α-Bbsl antibodies (>100 AU/mL) | 17/74 | 23% |
Donors negative for α-Bbsl antibodies 1 (<12 AU/mL) | 7/50 | 14% |
Healthy blood donors from Austria screened in Vienna | 10/35 | 28.6% |
Healthy blood donors screened in Freiburg | 5/14 | 35.7% |
Non-tick exposed dogs before vaccination | 1/10 | 10% |
Non-tick exposed dogs after vaccination | 1/10 | 10% |
Tick exposed dogs | 8/19 | 42.1% |
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Reiter, M.; Stelzer, T.; Schötta, A.M.; Markowicz, M.; Leschnik, M.; Harsch, A.; Reiß, E.; Kneusel, R.E.; Stockinger, H.; Stanek, G. Glycerophosphodiester Phosphodiesterase Identified as Non-Reliable Serological Marker for Borrelia miyamotoi Disease. Microorganisms 2020, 8, 1846. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121846
Reiter M, Stelzer T, Schötta AM, Markowicz M, Leschnik M, Harsch A, Reiß E, Kneusel RE, Stockinger H, Stanek G. Glycerophosphodiester Phosphodiesterase Identified as Non-Reliable Serological Marker for Borrelia miyamotoi Disease. Microorganisms. 2020; 8(12):1846. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121846
Chicago/Turabian StyleReiter, Michael, Theresa Stelzer, Anna M. Schötta, Mateusz Markowicz, Michael Leschnik, Anna Harsch, Edda Reiß, Richard E. Kneusel, Hannes Stockinger, and Gerold Stanek. 2020. "Glycerophosphodiester Phosphodiesterase Identified as Non-Reliable Serological Marker for Borrelia miyamotoi Disease" Microorganisms 8, no. 12: 1846. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121846
APA StyleReiter, M., Stelzer, T., Schötta, A. M., Markowicz, M., Leschnik, M., Harsch, A., Reiß, E., Kneusel, R. E., Stockinger, H., & Stanek, G. (2020). Glycerophosphodiester Phosphodiesterase Identified as Non-Reliable Serological Marker for Borrelia miyamotoi Disease. Microorganisms, 8(12), 1846. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121846