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Innate Immune Responses To B. Burgdorferi Mediated By Jnk1 And The Cochaperone, Methylation Controlled Dnaj (Mcj), Hooman Izadi
Innate Immune Responses To B. Burgdorferi Mediated By Jnk1 And The Cochaperone, Methylation Controlled Dnaj (Mcj), Hooman Izadi
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The infections agent of Lyme disease, Borrelia Burgdorferi is a complex microorganism with a highly diverse genome. One of the most remarkable aspects of the B. burgdorferi genome is the large number of sequences encoding predicted or known lipoproteins, including outer-surface proteins. The B. burgdorferi genome encodes no recognizable toxins. Instead, this extracellular pathogen causes pathology by migration through tissues, adhesion to host cells, and evasion of immune clearance. Inflammation elicited by infection with B. burgdorferi depends on the ability of the spirochete to survive in the mammalian host, as well as the immune response that arises upon the interaction …