reviewClinical Microbiology ReviewsJan 1, 2006GREEN OA

Biological Basis for Syphilis

University of Washington

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Abstract

Syphilis is a chronic sexually transmitted disease caused by Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum. Clinical manifestations separate the disease into stages; late stages of disease are now uncommon compared to the preantibiotic era. T. pallidum has an unusually small genome and lacks genes that encode many metabolic functions and classical virulence factors. The organism is extremely sensitive to environmental conditions and has not been continuously cultivated in vitro. Nonetheless, T. pallidum is highly infectious and survives for decades in the untreated host. Early syphilis lesions result from the host's immune response to the treponemes. Bacterial clearance and resolution of early lesions results from a…

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Keywords
  • Treponema
  • Syphilis
  • Biology
  • Immune system
  • Virulence
  • Immunology
  • Antigenic variation
  • Virology
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