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Decline in the frequencies of Borrelia burgdorferi OspA161 175-specific T cells after antibiotic therapy in HLA-DRB1*0401-positive patients with antibiotic-responsive or antibiotic-refractory lyme arthritis.

Priya Kannian1, Elise E Drouin, Lisa Glickstein, William W Kwok, Gerald T Nepom, Allen C Steere.   

Abstract

Synovitis in patients with antibiotic-refractory Lyme arthritis persists for months to several years after antibiotic therapy. This course, which may result from infection-induced autoimmunity, is associated with T cell recognition of Borrelia burgdorferi outer surface protein A (OspA(161-175)) and with HLA-DR molecules that bind this epitope, including the DRB1*0401 molecule. In this study, we used tetramer reagents to determine the frequencies of OspA(161-175)-specific T cells in samples of PBMC and synovial fluid mononuclear cells (SFMC) from 13 DRB1*0401-positive patients with antibiotic-responsive or antibiotic-refractory arthritis. Initially, three of the six patients (50%) with antibiotic-responsive arthritis and four of the seven patients (57%) with antibiotic-refractory arthritis had frequencies of OspA(161-175)-specific CD4(+) T cells in peripheral blood above the cutoff value of 4 per 10(5) cells. Among the five patients with concomitant PBMC and SFMC, four (80%) had OspA tetramer-positive cells at both sites, but the mean frequency of such cells was 16 times higher in SFMC, reaching levels as high as 1,177 per 10(5) cells. In the two patients in each patient group in whom serial samples were available, the frequencies of OspA(161-175)-specific T cells declined to low or undetectable levels during or soon after antibiotic therapy, months before the resolution of synovitis in the two patients with antibiotic-refractory arthritis. Thus, the majority of patients with Lyme arthritis initially have increased frequencies of OspA(161-175)-specific T cells. However, the marked decline in the frequency of such cells with antibiotic therapy suggests that persistent synovitis in the refractory group is not perpetuated by these cells.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17947711     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.179.9.6336

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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1.  Treg cell numbers and function in patients with antibiotic-refractory or antibiotic-responsive Lyme arthritis.

Authors:  Shiqian Shen; Junghee J Shin; Klemen Strle; Gail McHugh; Xin Li; Lisa J Glickstein; Elise E Drouin; Allen C Steere
Journal:  Arthritis Rheum       Date:  2010-07

2.  Memory T cells specific to citrullinated α-enolase are enriched in the rheumatic joint.

Authors:  Jennifer Pieper; Anatoly Dubnovitsky; Christina Gerstner; Eddie A James; Mary Rieck; Genadiy Kozhukh; Karolina Tandre; Sara Pellegrino; John A Gebe; Lars Rönnblom; Tatyana Sandalova; William W Kwok; Lars Klareskog; Jane H Buckner; Adnane Achour; Vivianne Malmström
Journal:  J Autoimmun       Date:  2018-05-28       Impact factor: 7.094

Review 3.  Relationship between immunity to Borrelia burgdorferi outer-surface protein A (OspA) and Lyme arthritis.

Authors:  Allen C Steere; Elise E Drouin; Lisa J Glickstein
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  2011-02       Impact factor: 9.079

4.  Dysregulation of CD4+CD25(high) T cells in the synovial fluid of patients with antibiotic-refractory Lyme arthritis.

Authors:  Nalini K Vudattu; Klemen Strle; Allen C Steere; Elise E Drouin
Journal:  Arthritis Rheum       Date:  2013-06

5.  A novel human autoantigen, endothelial cell growth factor, is a target of T and B cell responses in patients with Lyme disease.

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6.  Human homologues of a Borrelia T cell epitope associated with antibiotic-refractory Lyme arthritis.

Authors:  Elise E Drouin; Lisa Glickstein; William W Kwok; Gerald T Nepom; Allen C Steere
Journal:  Mol Immunol       Date:  2007-06-06       Impact factor: 4.407

7.  Searching for borrelial T cell epitopes associated with antibiotic-refractory Lyme arthritis.

Authors:  Elise E Drouin; Lisa Glickstein; William W Kwok; Gerald T Nepom; Allen C Steere
Journal:  Mol Immunol       Date:  2008-01-11       Impact factor: 4.407

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9.  HLA type and immune response to Borrelia burgdorferi outer surface protein a in people in whom arthritis developed after Lyme disease vaccination.

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Journal:  Arthritis Rheum       Date:  2009-04

10.  Lyme Disease in Humans.

Authors:  Justin D Radolf; Klemen Strle; Jacob E Lemieux; Franc Strle
Journal:  Curr Issues Mol Biol       Date:  2020-12-11       Impact factor: 2.081

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