
Sensitivity of Borrelia genospecies to serum complement from different animals and human: a host–pathogen relationship
Author(s) -
Bhide Mangesh R.,
Travnicek Milan,
Levkutova Maria,
Curlik Jan,
Revajova Viera,
Levkut Mikulas
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
fems immunology & medical microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1574-695X
pISSN - 0928-8244
DOI - 10.1016/j.femsim.2004.07.012
Subject(s) - borrelia , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , pathogen , serotype , borrelia burgdorferi , host (biology) , zoology , virology , ecology , immunology , antibody
Different Borrelia species and serotypes were tested for their sensitivity to serum complement from various animals and human. Complement‐mediated Borrelia killing in cattle, European bison and deer was higher irrespective of the Borrelia species whereas in other animals and human it was intermediate and Borrelia species‐dependent. Activation of the alternative complement pathway by particular Borrelia strain was in correlation with its sensitivity or resistance. These results support the incompetent reservoir nature of cattle, European bison, red, roe and fallow deer, at the same time present the probable reservoir nature of mouflon, dog, wolf, cat and lynx. In short, this study reviews Borrelia –host relationship and its relevance in reservoir competence nature of animals.