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treepatrol
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Do they have this like HIV aids virus and other virus's bateria ?

OspE or Erp proteins, bind to host factor H

borrelia H factor

MICROBIAL EVASION OF INNATE IMMUNITY BY UTILIZATION OF SOLUBLE COMPLEMENT REGULATORS

Immune evasion of Borrelia burgdorferi by acquisition of human complement regulators FHL-1/reconectin and Factor H


The Complement Regulator Factor H Binds to the Surface Protein OspE of Borrelia burgdorferi


HIV

These host-derived proteins offer some protection to HIV; however, the acquisition of host DAF can only partially explain the measured resistance of HIV to complement-mediated lysis. It turns out that the human complement regulator factor H is even more crucial for HIV's resistance. Factor H is not a membrane-bound protein, so HIV does not acquire it during cell budding. Rather, one of its two major surface glycoproteins, gp41 (the other is gp120), binds to serum factor H (Pinter et al, 1995). The crucial importance of this interaction in mediating HIV resistance to complement is underscored by the finding that antibodies specific to the factor H binding region on gp41 allowed for efficient complement-mediated lysis. (Stoiber et al, 1996) This finding and others which demonstrate interactions between HIV surface proteins and complement regulatory molecules (Stoiber et al, 1995) are potentially important because they suggest a particular HIV vaccine strategy. [See my next section,
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Lest the situation seem overly simple, HIV interacts with the complement system in a variety of other ways as well. For example, like many other pathogens, HIV binds to certain complement receptors and uses them to gain entry to cells. The full interaction of HIV with the human complement system remains to be elucidated.

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Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most frequently found cutaneous T-cell lymphoma with an unknown aetiology.
Mycosis fungoides is it a Borrelia burgdorferi-associated disease ? study support a possible role for Bb in the aetiopathogenesis of MF in a population endemic for LD


Cure?

Sialic acid
Seems like acids play big role in binding in these vulnerable places displacing the normal binding of other virus,bacteria etc in this H factor area???


Borrelia burgdorferi, a spirochete transmitted to human hosts during feeding of infected Ixodes ticks, is the causative agent of Lyme disease. Serum-resistant B. burgdorferi strains cause a chronic, multisystemic form of the disease and bind complement factor H (FH) and FH-like protein 1 (FHL-1) on the spirochete surface. Here we report the atomic structure for the key FHL-1- and FH-binding protein BbCRASP-1 and reveal a homodimer that presents a novel target for drug design. BbCRASP-1 homodimer cure?


All has to do with factor H binding site gets messed up MAC process.

This is hard to follow [Wink]

Thought I would repost this by itself.

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thanks. lots of big words tree. but looks like some gems in there.

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The Mycobacterium tuberculosis exported repetitive protein (Erp [?]) is a virulence determinant required for growth in cultured macrophages and in vivo. [2006]
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Figure 2.24. Assembly of the membrane-attack complex
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H Factor
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inside joke up to be bald [Big Grin]

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Sometimes I wonder if any human is smart enough to get to the bottom of things like this. Encouraging that some are trying, but can it be figured out by mere mortals? Well, I hope so!
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Lou one step at a time or one bite at a time eventially you can walk over to the elephant and then one bite at a time eat it till its gone.

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