Persistent Peptidoglycan Causes Systemic Responses in Chronic Borrelia burgdorferi Illness
Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium that causes Lyme disease, has been found to have a unique property that allows its peptidoglycan to persist in discrete tissues and trigger systemic responses similar to those experienced in chronic illnesses. This discovery provides new insights into the mechanisms of Lyme disease and potential therapeutic targets for its treatment. Researchers … Read more