A systemic approach to identify non-abundant immunogenic proteins in Lyme disease pathogens.
Ozlem Buyuktanir YaşAdam S ColemanRachel M LipmanKavita SharmaSajith RaghunandananFuad AlanaziVipin S RanaChrysoula KitsouXiuli YangUtpal PalPublished in: mSystems (2023)
that are otherwise masked or hidden due to the overwhelming presence of abundant Osps like OspA, OspB, and OspC. As these Osps are either absent or transiently expressed in mammals, we performed a proof-of-concept study in which their removal allowed the analysis of otherwise less abundant antigens in OspABC-deficient mutants and identified several immunogenic proteins, including BBA34 and BB0238. These antigens could serve as novel vaccine candidates and/or genetic markers of Lyme borreliosis, promoting new research in the clinical diagnosis and prevention of Lyme disease.