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2021, Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious DiseasesCitation Excerpt :These pathogenic bacteria have a variety of Outer Membrane Proteins (OMPs), such as LigA and LigB lipoproteins which mediate the interaction with the host’s extracellular matrix and tissue colonization [4,5]. LigA and LigB belong to the superfamily of bacterial immunoglobulin-like (Big) repeat domain proteins, simmilar with adhesins of other bacteria, such as intimin and invasin from enteropathogenic Escherichia coli and Yersinia spp., respectively [6,7] and exposure to physiological osmolarity induces leptospires to express high levels of the Lig surface proteins and increases adhesion [8]. Unlike LigA, LigB contains 12 Big domains followed by a long carboxy-terminal region, exposed to the extracellular medium and expressed early in the course of infection [9].