Intestinal protozoa

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Intestinal protozoa

Microbiology

  • Protozoans are eukaryotic unicellular organisms that have organelles
  • Many have a trophozoite form (active, motile), as well as a cyst form (vegetative)
  • Stains:
    • Iron hematoxilin, which stains nuclei on a black background
    • Acid-fast stain, which highlights red Crypto/Cyclo/Iso
    • Can combine both of the above

Classification

From largest to smallest family

  • Amoebae
    • Entamoeba histolytica/dispar (microscopically indistinguishable, but E. dispar is non-pathogenic)
    • E. harmanni and E. coli (non-pathogenic)
    • Endolimax nana
    • Iodamoeba butchlii
  • Flagellates
    • Giardia lamblia
    • Dientamoeba fragilis (no cystic form)
    • Chilomastix mesnili
  • Ciliates
    • Balantidium coli
  • Coccidia: small, may be seen as acid-fast
    • Cryptosporidium
    • Cyclospora
    • Cystoisospora (previously Isospora)
    • Sarcocystis hominis
  • Microsporidia

Approach to Microscopy

  • Some have classic appearance:
    • Giardia trophs look like an owl
  • Balantidium coli is huge
    • Trichomonas and Chilomastix trophs have flagellae and are tear-drop shaped
  • Isospora belli looks like an eye or halved egg
    • Cyclospora is thick-walled and looks like a golf ball
  • Cryptosporidium is the smallest (4-6 µm) and may have crescent-shaped sporozoites inside
    • Sarcocystis is quite large (15 µm), non-acid-fast, and looks like 2 joined ovals
  • In order to differentiate the larger Amoebae, need to consider the size, nucleus characteristics, and other features
  • What kind of nucleus is it?
    • Entamoeba: dark ing of peripheral chromatin, with a defined central nucleus and relatively clear perikarysomal space
    • Non-entamoeba: more blob-like, less well defined
    • Granulated: big dots, suggests Dientamoeba fragilis trophozoite
  • How many nuclei?
    • Trophs are mostly mono-nucleated, cysts may be poly-nucleated
    • Dientamoeba has 2 nuclei in troph form
  • What is the average size?
    • Need a measurement microscope
  • Other stuff
    • Large vacuole suggests Iodamoeba butschlii
    • Uneven chromatin suggests E. coli
    • Chromatoidal bars suggests E. polecki, E. histolytica, or E. hartmanni
Organism Nucleus type No. nuclei Size Other features
E. histolytica Entamoeba type 2-4 > 10 µm Chromatoidal bars
E. coli Entamoeba type 5-8+ > 10 µm
E. hartmanni Entamoeba type < 10 µm Chromatoidal bars
E. polecki Entamoeba type but 1/3 cell width > 10 µm Chromatoidal bars, but may have glycogen mass
Iodamoeba Blob-like 1 Large vacuole
Endolimax Blob-like 2-4

Molecular diagnostics