Acta parasitologica | 2021

Diagnostic Features of Blastocystis Life Cycle Forms in the Small Intestine in an HIV-Infected Patient.

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


PURPOSE\nBlastocystis spp. are parasites of the intestinal tract found in many hosts including humans. This pathogen is commonly found in immunocompetent in asymptomatic individuals and in patients with gastrointestinal and extra-intestinal symptoms. Recently, it has been implicated as an important cause of diarrheal illness in immunocompromised individuals, including HIV-infected patients. At least six life cycle stages have been described in faeces and cultures, namely vacuolar, granular, multi-vacuolar, avacuolar, ameboid and cyst forms. The aim of the present study was to describe the histological findings of Blastocystis infection in an adult HIV-infected patient with gastrointestinal symptoms.\n\n\nMETHODS\nParasitological techniques and PCR were applied to stool samples. Histological analysis was performed on duodenal biopsy specimens.\n\n\nRESULTS\nStandard parasitological methods revealed vacuolar, granular, cyst and multi-vacuolar forms of Blastocystis in faecal samples with the presence of Blastocystis DNA being confirmed by PCR. DNA sequencing revealed Blastocystis subtype ST1. Histological findings in duodenal samples showed an inflammatory infiltrate with plasma cells and lymphocytes. We identified cyst, granular, ameboid and multi-vacuolar forms in the lumen.\n\n\nCONCLUSION\nTo our knowledge, there are no previous peer review reports describing these four different forms of Blastocystis in histological sections from the lumen and the brush border of the enterocytes.

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DOI 10.1007/s11686-021-00435-y
Language English
Journal Acta parasitologica

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