| Literature DB >> 35346214 |
Pierre Duffau1,2, Skander Korbi3, Vivien Guillotin1, Emilie Talagrand-Reboul4,5, Armelle Ménard6,7, Olivia Peuchant8,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lyme borreliosis is the most prevalent arthropod-borne infection in the Northern Hemisphere. In Europe, Borrelia afzelii is predominantly involved in cutaneous manifestations, Borrelia garinii and Borrelia bavariensis in neurological manifestations, and Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto in articular ones. Liver impairement is not classical in Lyme borreliosis. Diagnosis is currently mainly based on serological testing, and is challenging in immunocompromised patients. CASEEntities:
Keywords: 16S rDNA; Borrelia garinii; Kupffer cell hyperplasia; Liver involvement; Warthin Starry stain
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35346214 PMCID: PMC8958789 DOI: 10.1186/s12941-022-00506-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Clin Microbiol Antimicrob ISSN: 1476-0711 Impact factor: 3.944
Fig. 1Images of human liver biopsy specimens. Warthin Starry silver nitrate staining showing spirochete-like bacteria (blue arrowheads) (original magnification × 400)
Fig. 2Phylogenetic tree of Borrelia taxa based on flagellin gene (158 nt). DNA extracts from two different areas of the liver biopsy were analyzed (indicated in red). The phylogenetic analyses were generated with the BioNeighbor-Joining method. The phylogeny presented is based on the alignment of 158-bp sequences of flaB gene from 44 reference sequences representing the current known diversity in the genus Borrelia and the sequence amplified in the case report presented herein. The percentage of replicate trees in which the associated taxa clustered together in the bootstrap test (1,000 replicates) is shown next to the branches. The tree is not rooted and drawn to scale, with branch lengths in the same units as those of the evolutionary distances used to infer the phylogenetic tree. The evolutionary distances were computed using the Kimura 2-parameter method and are represented in the units of the number of base substitutions per site. Evolutionary analyses were conducted using SeaView. All sequences are labeled by species, strain name, and GenBank accession number. TS type strain