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American Journal of Pathology | 2008

Interaction of the Lyme Disease Spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi with Brain Parenchyma Elicits Inflammatory Mediators from Glial Cells as Well as Glial and Neuronal Apoptosis

Geeta Ramesh; Juan T. Borda; Jason Dufour; Deepak Kaushal; Ramesh Ramamoorthy; Andrew A. Lackner; Mario T. Philipp

Lyme neuroborreliosis, caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi, often manifests by causing neurocognitive deficits. As a possible mechanism for Lyme neuroborreliosis, we hypothesized that B. burgdorferi induces the production of inflammatory mediators in the central nervous system with concomitant neuronal and/or glial apoptosis. To test our hypothesis, we constructed an ex vivo model that consisted of freshly collected slices from brain cortex of a rhesus macaque and allowed live B. burgdorferi to penetrate the tissue. Numerous transcripts of genes that regulate inflammation as well as oligodendrocyte and neuronal apoptosis were significantly altered as assessed by DNA microarray analysis. Transcription level increases of 7.43-fold (P = 0.005) for the cytokine tumor necrosis factor-alpha and 2.31-fold (P = 0.016) for the chemokine interleukin (IL)-8 were also detected by real-time-polymerase chain reaction array analysis. The immune mediators IL-6, IL-8, IL-1beta, COX-2, and CXCL13 were visualized in glial cells in situ by immunofluorescence staining and confocal microscopy. Concomitantly, significant proportions of both oligodendrocytes and neurons undergoing apoptosis were present in spirochete-stimulated tissues. IL-6 production by astrocytes in addition to oligodendrocyte apoptosis were also detected, albeit at lower levels, in rhesus macaques that had received in vivo intraparenchymal stereotaxic inoculations of live B. burgdorferi. These results provide proof of concept for our hypothesis that B. burgdorferi produces inflammatory mediators in the central nervous system, accompanied by glial and neuronal apoptosis.


Infection and Immunity | 2001

Borrelia burgdorferi Proteins Whose Expression Is Similarly Affected by Culture Temperature and pH

Ramesh Ramamoorthy; Dorothy Scholl-Meeker

ABSTRACT Previously, we had demonstrated the upregulation in the expression of several proteins, including the lipoproteins OspC and P35, ofBorrelia burgdorferi in the stationary growth phase. Since the expression of OspC is also known to be affected by culture temperature and pH, we examined the effects of both variables on the expression of the remaining stationary-phase-upregulated proteins. Our study revealed that the expression of each of the remaining stationary-phase-upregulated proteins, P35 included, was also influenced by culture temperature; these proteins were selectively expressed at 34°C but not at 24°C. Significantly, the expression of a majority of these proteins was also affected by culture pH, since they were abundantly expressed at pH 7.0 (resembling the tick midgut pH of 6.8 during feeding) but only sparsely at pH 8.0 (a condition closer to that of the unfed tick midgut pH of 7.4). We propose that this group of B. burgdorferi proteins, which in culture is selectively expressed under conditions of 34°C and pH 7.0, may be induced in the tick midgut during the feeding event. Furthermore, the differential and coordinate expression of these proteins under different environmental conditions suggests that the encoding genes may be coregulated.


Journal of Immunology | 1999

An immunodominant conserved region within the variable domain of VlsE, the variable surface antigen of Borrelia burgdorferi.

Fang Ting Liang; Alida L. Alvarez; Yan Gu; Jena M. Nowling; Ramesh Ramamoorthy; Mario T. Philipp


Infection and Immunity | 1997

Cell-density-dependent expression of Borrelia burgdorferi lipoproteins in vitro.

Karl J. Indest; Ramesh Ramamoorthy; Mónica Solé; R. D. Gilmore; B. J. B. Johnson; Mario T. Philipp


Infection and Immunity | 1998

Differential Expression of Borrelia burgdorferi Proteins during Growth In Vitro

Ramesh Ramamoorthy; Mario T. Philipp


Microbes and Infection | 2004

Survival strategies of Borrelia burgdorferi, the etiologic agent of Lyme disease.

Monica E. Embers; Ramesh Ramamoorthy; Mario T. Philipp


Infection and Immunity | 1996

Molecular characterization, genomic arrangement, and expression of bmpD, a new member of the bmp class of genes encoding membrane proteins of Borrelia burgdorferi.

Ramesh Ramamoorthy; L Povinelli


Microbiology | 2008

Analysis of the determinants of bba64 (P35) gene expression in Borrelia burgdorferi using a gfp reporter.

Aarti Gautam; Marianne J. Hathaway; Natalie McClain; Geeta Ramesh; Ramesh Ramamoorthy


Journal of Bacteriology | 2005

Expression of the bmpB Gene of Borrelia burgdorferi Is Modulated by Two Distinct Transcription Termination Events

Ramesh Ramamoorthy; Natalie McClain; Aarti Gautam; Dorothy Scholl-Meeker


Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2000

Transcriptional Regulation in Spirochetes

Karl J. Indest; Ramesh Ramamoorthy; Mario T. Philipp

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