Atteinte de la borréliose chronique persistante , babesia et bartonella ; le déni est grand , battons nous pour la faire connaitre la borréliose de lyme et ses coinfections
; 8 ans de bi et tri therapies d'antibiotiques auxquels j'ai ajouté une partie du protocole Buhner et autres
blebs / vesicles of borrelia ..........
Blebs / vesicles of borrelia - ?weapons or ?Flotsam Jets by inmacdonald » Sun 7 Jul 2013 14:42
LIPOSOMES -- THE CORRECT SCIENTIFIC NAME FOR "BLEbs
Liposome is the scientific name for the "blebs" which emanate from theouter surface membrane of Borrelia species as the spiral microbes move through tissues and body fluids.
It is , at first glance, astonishing, that any DNA or MRna at all would be found in the space between the outer surface membrane region and the cylindrical cell wall. One would predict that DNA "Belongs" INSIDE of the CELL Wall Cylindrical region of the spirochete.
After all, the Cell Wall Cylinder region of the spirochete is Rigid, protective, and persists even after the Outer Surface Membrane "Outer cylinder" has been stripped away by washing the spirochetes in phosphate buffered saline. The Outer surface membrane is "slime" , moveable, and relatively fragile, when Compared with the Cell wall invested Inner cylinder compartment. The Cell Wall is the Protective Wrapper for all of the Guts of the spirochete.
Be that as it may, Nature has its own set of rules. The Outer surface membrane "cylinder region" contains its own DNA and RNA.
Bleb like bodies [Liposomes] regularly "pinch off" from the outer surface membrane cylinder and these Liposomes contain DNA and Rna as demonstrated by Dr Claude Garon by Transmission Electronmicroscopy study. Individual moleclues of actual Circular DNA and Linear DNA were photographed in his classcial article in Scanning Electron Microscopy journal ( supplement 0 in 1988.
There appears to be NO LIMIT to the number of blebs which can be shed by a living borrelia during its lifetime, and no decrement in the the total DNA composition of the bleb shedding Borrelia as they "shed their blebs" as they move through tissues.
This Bleb shedding during lifetime of the spirochete is a Biological Multiplier.
The Free blebs have been photographed in high density at the tick bite site {Beerman et al} and have been tracked as the Bleb/liposomes fuse with the cell membranes of living human lymphocytes, neurons, and other non-phagocytic cells. After fusion of the Bleb/ liposomes with the mammalian cell membrane, the Bleb/liposomes enter the mammalian cytoplasm. The Internalized cytoplasmic bleb/liposomes then move across the cytoplasm to fuse with the Nuclear membrane. Penetration of the mammalian cell nucleoplasm by 'borrelia bleb/liposomes enables the release of Borrelia DNA and Rna contained within the blebs with the Nucleoplasm and direct access to Mammalian DNa. Liposomes are a tool for the TRANSFECTION of Mammalian DNA. [Commercially available kits available for purchase to induce laboratory TRANSFECTION of mammalian cells. Internalized Bleb DNa is free within the nucleoplasm to TRANSFECT Human DNA. Transfection is a Permanent Chemical incorporation of DNA of one species {ie Borrelia} with the DNA of another species { ie Human}. Borrelia DNA contains Covalently linked ends. Human DNA has Covalently linked ends . After TRANSFECTION, the Borrelia DNA has a permanent place in the TRANSFECTED cell DNA content. Consequences of such a transfection are enormous. Mutation of human DNA, Borrelia DNA transcription of its DNA, now resident inside a human cell, and movement of borrelia directed proteins to the cell surface of the Transfected human cells. Borrelia proteins which are chemically incorporated into the cell membranes of human cells would provoke an immune response against the Transfected human cells. Auto-immunity is thereby explained. Autoimmunity in Borrelia infections has long been noted by Dr. Allen Steere. But Dr. Allen Steere has no scientific explanation for the reason that Autoimmunity would actually develop as a result of borrelia infection.
Bleb [liposome] mediated Transfection provides the answer to Autoimmune events in borreliosis.