Disclosed are the dbp gene and dbp-derived nucleic acid segments from
Borrelia burgdorferi, the etiological agent of Lyme disease, and DNA
segments encoding dbp from related borrelias. Also disclosed are decorin
binding protein compositions and methods of use. The DBP protein and
antigenic epitopes derived therefrom are contemplated for use in the
treatment of pathological Borrelia infections, and in particular, for use
in the prevention of bacterial adhesion to decorin. DNA segments encoding
these proteins and anti-(decorin binding protein) antibodies will also be
of use in various screening, diagnostic and therapeutic applications
including active and passive immunization and methods for the prevention
of Borrelia colonization in an animal. These DNA segments and the peptides
derived therefrom are contemplated for use in the preparation of vaccines
and, also, for use as carrier proteins in vaccine formulations, and in the
formulation of compositions for use in the prevention of Lyme disease.