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Cholesterol lipids of borrelia burgdorferi form lipid rafts and are required for the bactericidal activity of a complement-independent antibody

  • Timothy J. Larocca
  • , Jameson T. Crowley
  • , Brian J. Cusack
  • , Priyadarshini Pathak
  • , Jordi Benach
  • , Erwin London
  • , Juan C. Garcia-Monco
  • , Jorge L. Benach
  • Stony Brook University
  • CELLS - ALBA

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Abstract

Borrelia burgdorferi, the agent of Lyme disease, is unusual as it contains free cholesterol and cholesterol glycolipids. It is also susceptible to complement-independent bactericidal antibodies, such as CB2, a monoclonal IgG1 against outer surface protein B (OspB). We find that the bactericidal action of CB2 requires the presence of cholesterol glycolipids and cholesterol. Ultrastructural, biochemical, and biophysical analysis revealed that the bacterial cholesterol glycolipids exist as lipid raft-like microdomains in the outer membrane of cultured and mouse-derived B. burgdorferi and in model membranes from B. burgdorferi lipids. The order and size of the microdomains are temperature sensitive and correlate with the bactericidal activity of CB2. This study demonstrates the existence of cholesterol-containing lipid raft-like microdomains in a prokaryote, and we suggest that the temperature dependence of B. burgdorferi lipid raft organization may have significant implications in the transmission cycle of the spirochetes which are exposed to a range of temperatures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)331-342
Number of pages12
JournalCell Host and Microbe
Volume8
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 21 2010

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