Key to Lyme Disease Virulence Discovered

Protein helps transport manganese in the bacteria behind the disease, study finds

Posted: February 11, 2009

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 11 (HealthDay News) -- A protein that's essential for the bacterium that causes Lyme disease to become virulent has been identified by microbiologists at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas.

The researchers said their finding may help lead to new methods of fighting the tick-borne infection.

This bacterial protein, called BmtA, aids in transporting the metal manganese from a host tick or mammal to the Lyme-disease causing bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi.

In this study, the researchers examined the effect that B. burgdorferi genetically engineered to lack BmtA had on mice. In a test tube, the altered bacteria grows more slowly but isn't dramatically different from the normal version.

"When you try to grow it in a mouse, however, it can't grow," senior study author Dr. Michael Norgard, chairman of microbiology at UT Southwestern, said in a university news release. "The fact that the bacterium without this particular manganese transporter can't grow in a mouse raises important questions about what aspects of physiology and metabolism contribute to the pathogenicity of the organism."

The researchers also learned that B. burgdorferi doesn't seem to require iron to function.

"Out of the thousands of bacteria known, the Lyme disease agent and only one or two other bacterial species do not require iron for growth," lead author Dr. Zhiming Ouyang, a postdoctoral researcher in microbiology, said in the news release. "That raises the question as to what other metal co-factors the Lyme disease bacterium depends on to carry out the work that iron does for all these other biological systems. Our research suggests that manganese is a really important one."

The study was published in this week's online issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

The next step is to determine exactly how manganese functions in B. burgdorferi.

"I really think that there's something to the notion that manganese may regulate the expression of other virulence factors. It could be that manganese has more of an indirect effect, but more research is needed to determine what must happen for Borrelia burgdorferi to become virulent," Norgard said.

More information

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has more about Lyme disease.

.Lyme Disease Dependant on Manganese to thrive.

After reading this article, I believe that Chelation therapy may be benificial to the treatment and possable "Cure" for this Manganese dependant organism

Harris Parr RN of NY @ Sep 21, 2009 12:51:55 PM

TESTING FOR LYME

UNFORTUNATELY, THE LAB TESTS FOR LYME ARE NOT PERFECT. AND LYME DOES NOT GO AWAY WITH ONE TREATMENT. IT CAN ATTACK THE BRAIN LIKE SYPHILLIS.

AND IT TAKES A LOT OF VERY SPECIFIC MEDS TO CURE IT, IN ITS VARIOUS FORMS.

AND IT TAKES A SPECIALIST IN LYME TO CARE FOR YOU. AND THERE ARE NOT MANY AROUND.AND THE SYMPTOMS ARE NOT EASY TO DETECT.

HATTIE of CA @ Mar 10, 2009 23:56:17 PM

Freethinker

Please arm yourself with the scientific data, they have/are committing scientific fraud with Lyme Disease.

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Many diseases are linked to a borrelia infection, MS-FM-Chronic Fatigue-ALS-Autism--etc are just outcomes of a bacterial infection they called Lyme.

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http://www.lymecryme.com

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Read The Dearborn Conference "How the Test was Spun" to see how and why we are being “SCREENED OUT” with the 41+ year old ELISA (screening/meaning leaving all the neurological chronic Lyme infected people out). They do not want to pay for our long term treatment.

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We are in possession of the FDA and the Dearborn Conferences meeting minutes, 1994…PROVING IN THEIR OWN WORDS, they have and are committing FRAUD.

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Please read it, for you and your loved ones.

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Just think about it....it's in our blood supply as the RedCross does not have Lyme Disease or Mycroplasma et. al listed as *do not donate* if you have this.

Abolish the Bayh-Dole Act !!!

Freethinker of IL @ Feb 16, 2009 07:00:51 AM

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