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Course of Antibody Response in Lyme Borreliosis Patients before and after Therapy
Author(s) -
Elisabeth Aberer,
Gerold Schwantzer
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
isrn immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-5653
pISSN - 2090-5645
DOI - 10.5402/2012/719821
Subject(s) - erythema migrans , antibody , immunology , lyme disease , medicine , borrelia garinii , lyme borreliosis , erythema chronicum migrans , immune system , dermatology , tick , virology , borrelia burgdorferi
The early immune response (IR) in European Lyme borreliosis patients has not yet been studied in detail. The aim of the study was to analyse retrospectively the antibody development in 61 erythema migrans (EMs) patients depending on the duration of infection from tick bite by using a whole-cell lysate B. garinii immunoblot. The evolution of antibodies proved to be undulatory in untreated patients with two peaks for IgM at weeks 5 and 9 and for IgG at weeks 4 and 8. The analysis of IR courses after therapy identified patients constantly seropositive or seronegative and patients with repeated seroconversions with a switch, disappearance, or reappearance of anti-23 kD or anti-39 kD antibodies during the one-year period. We suggest that the antibody production in EM patients may be missed due to an undulatory IR. This phenomenon might be an as yet insufficiently researched aspect in Lyme borreliosis.

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