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  • Intact human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNL) are significantly more effective at killing Borrelia burgdorferi when the spirochetes are opsonized with specific antibodies, showing 6.5-fold efficiency and 5-fold completeness.
  • U-cytoplasts, which can activate oxidase, demonstrate similar killing efficiency as intact PMNL against unopsonized B. burgdorferi.
  • Various PMNL antimicrobial components like elastase and LL-37 effectively kill B. burgdorferi, but the persistence of these spirochetes in the body remains puzzling despite the PMNL's killing mechanisms.

Article Abstract

The killing of Borrelia burgdorferi by intact human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNL) and by individual PMNL components was compared. Intact PMNL killed B. burgdorferi 6.5-fold more efficiently and 5-fold more completely when spirochetes were opsonized with specific antibodies. U-cytoplasts, which have activatable oxidase, killed opsonized B. burgdorferi with an efficiency similar to that of intact PMNL in killing unopsonized B. burgdorferi. Although B. burgdorferi were susceptible to H(2)O(2) and nitric oxide, PMNL lysates killed B. burgdorferi nearly as well as intact PMNL killed opsonized B. burgdorferi, suggesting a critical role for granule contents. B. burgdorferi were killed by the PMNL antimicrobial components elastase, LL-37, bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein, and human neutrophil peptide-1. B. burgdorferi had limited susceptibility to killing by lysozyme and were not killed by azurocidin, proteinase 3, or lactoferrin. The efficient killing of B. burgdorferi by a variety of PMNL mechanisms highlights the paradoxical persistence of spirochetes in vivo.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/339341DOI Listing

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