The fate of Borrelia burgdorferi, the agent for Lyme disease, in mouse macrophages. Destruction, survival, recovery.
Montgomery RR, Nathanson MH, Malawista SE. The fate of Borrelia burgdorferi, the agent for Lyme disease, in mouse macrophages. Destruction, survival, recovery. The Journal Of Immunology 1993, 150: 909-15. PMID: 8423346, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.150.3.909.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUptake of spirochetesConfocal fluorescence microscopyLikely candidate siteEndocytic pathwayB. burgdorferiBorrelia burgdorferiFluorescence microscopyIntracellular persistenceLyme diseaseInfected cellsPersistence of spirochetesMouse macrophagesIntracellular organismsPositive compartmentsPossible pathogenetic mechanismsExtracellular organismsOrganismsAcridine orangeCellsMultiple time pointsPathogenetic mechanismsSpirochetesInfectious agentsCompartmentsLyme spirochete