Tosoni Antonella, Nebuloni Manuela, Ferri Angelita, Bonetto Sara, Antinori Spinello, Scaglia Massimo, Xiao Lihua, Moura Hercules, Visvesvara Govinda S, Vago Luca, Costanzi Giulio
Pathology Unit, L.Sacco Hospital and Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of Milan, Italy.
Mod Pathol. 2002 May;15(5):577-83. doi: 10.1038/modpathol.3880566.
We report a case of disseminated microsporidiosis in an Italian woman with AIDS. This study was done retrospectively using formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue specimens obtained at autopsy. Microsporidia spores were found in the necrotic lesions of the liver, kidney, and adrenal gland and in ovary, brain, heart, spleen, lung, and lymph nodes. The infecting agent was identified as belonging to the genus Encephalitozoon based on transmission electron microscopy and indirect immunofluorescence. Additional molecular studies, including sequence of the rDNA internal transcribed spacer region, identified the agent as E. cuniculi, Genotype III. We believe that this is the first report of a human case of disseminated microsporidial infection involving the ovary.
我们报告了一例患有艾滋病的意大利女性播散性微孢子虫病病例。本研究采用尸检时获取的福尔马林固定、石蜡包埋组织标本进行回顾性研究。在肝脏、肾脏、肾上腺的坏死病变以及卵巢、脑、心脏、脾脏、肺和淋巴结中发现了微孢子虫孢子。基于透射电子显微镜和间接免疫荧光,感染病原体被鉴定为脑炎微孢子虫属。包括核糖体DNA内转录间隔区序列分析在内的进一步分子研究,将病原体鉴定为兔脑炎微孢子虫III型。我们认为这是首例涉及卵巢的人类播散性微孢子虫感染病例报告。