A comparison of two microsporidian parasites in enterocytes of AIDS patients with chronic diarrhea.

The Journal of protozoology Pub Date : 1991-11-01
A Cali, J M Orenstein, D P Kotler, R Owen
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Abstract

Enterocytozoon bieneusi was first described by electron microscopy in 1985 in intestinal biopsies from an AIDS patient. It has subsequently been observed in many AIDS patients with chronic diarrhea from the U.S.A., Africa, and Europe. Morphologically, this parasite meets the criteria for being a microsporidian but has unique features justifying the creation of a a new genus and family. It has organelles not seen in microsporida before, i.e. elongated nuclei, electron-lucent inclusions, electron-dense discs, and development of multiple polar tubules in a single cell prior to the final cytokinetic process producing many sporoblasts. However, it produces typical microsporidian spores. Recently, a second type of microsporidian has been observed in similar biopsies from an AIDS patient which resembles an Encephalitozoon except that it secretes a fine network of material in which the developing organisms become embedded. During sporogony, each cell appears to be in a separate chamber. These two parasites are morphologically and pathologically compared.

艾滋病慢性腹泻患者肠细胞中两种微孢子虫的比较。
1985年,在一名艾滋病患者的肠道活检中,通过电子显微镜首次发现了双胞虫。随后,在美国、非洲和欧洲的许多慢性腹泻艾滋病患者中也观察到这种现象。在形态上,这种寄生虫符合小孢子虫的标准,但有独特的特征,证明了一个新的属和科的创建。它具有以前在小孢子虫中没有见过的细胞器,即细长的细胞核,电子发光的内含物,电子致密的圆盘,以及在产生许多孢子母细胞的最终细胞动力学过程之前在单个细胞中发育多极小管。然而,它产生典型的微孢子虫孢子。最近,在一名艾滋病患者的类似活组织检查中发现了第二种微孢子虫,它类似于一种脑囊虫,只是它分泌一种精细的网状物质,发育中的生物体就嵌入其中。在孢子形成过程中,每个细胞似乎都在一个单独的腔室中。这两种寄生虫在形态学和病理学上进行了比较。
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