Cantwell A R
Growth. 1986 Spring;50(1):32-40.
A pleomorphic bacterium exhibiting both acid-fast rod forms and non-acid-fast coccal forms, and identified as Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare was cultured from a facial lesion diagnosed as immunoblastic sarcoma. The patient was a 36 year-old homosexual man who died of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). In addition, the patient had pre-existing cutaneous lesions of Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), and was treated for probable but never proven, Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP). Variably acid-fast coccoid forms, and extremely rare acid-fast rods were demonstrated within the microscopic sections of the immunoblastic sarcoma. Similar-staining coccoid forms were also observed within the microscopic sections of the pre-existing KS tumors, and within the lung biopsy material showing inflammation suggestive of PCP. These findings, along with previously reported findings of similar bacterial forms in vivo in other cases of KS and AIDS, again suggest that variably acid-fast bacteria may play a role in the development of malignant tumors and inflammatory lung disease, which frequently occur in homosexual men with AIDS.
从一例诊断为免疫母细胞肉瘤的面部病变中培养出一种多形性细菌,该细菌兼具抗酸杆菌形态和非抗酸球菌形态,经鉴定为鸟分枝杆菌-胞内分枝杆菌。患者为一名36岁的同性恋男性,死于获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)。此外,该患者先前患有卡波西肉瘤(KS)的皮肤病变,并接受了针对可能但从未确诊的卡氏肺孢子虫肺炎(PCP)的治疗。在免疫母细胞肉瘤的显微镜切片中可见形态各异的抗酸性球菌形态以及极其罕见的抗酸杆菌。在先前存在的KS肿瘤的显微镜切片以及显示提示PCP炎症的肺活检材料中也观察到了类似染色的球菌形态。这些发现,连同先前报道的在其他KS和AIDS病例中体内存在类似细菌形态的发现,再次表明形态各异的抗酸细菌可能在恶性肿瘤和炎症性肺病的发生中起作用,而这些疾病在患有AIDS的同性恋男性中经常出现。