Preneoplastic proliferative changes induced by experimental blastocystosis

Pub Date : 2019-08-01 DOI:10.21608/puj.2019.11959.1041
M. M. Ahmed, F. Habib, G. Saad, Heba El Naggar
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Background: Studying the pathogenic potential of Blastocystis spp. by in vitro and in vivo experimental studies led to suspicions concerning its role in development of cancer colon. Still, this hypothesis remains under investigations. Objective: To investigate the pathology induced in the gut of mice inoculated with Blastocystis spp. isolates derived from patients with and without colorectal carcinoma (CRC). Subjects and Methods: Seven Blastocystis spp. isolates were derived from patients with CRC, six from non-CRC patients with symptomatic blastocystosis and six from non-CRC asymptomatic Blastocystis spp. carriers. Isolates were used to induce experimental blastocystosis in three groups of three-weeks-old BALB-c mice: GI was inoculated by CRC isolates; GII by symptomatic non-CRC isolates; and GIII by non-CRC asymptomatic isolates. Always, one clinical isolate was used to infect one mouse. Each group contained one negative control mouse inoculated with parasite-free culture medium, kept under the same conditions. Results: Histopathological examination of sections of intestine of all inoculated mice in the three groups showed positive infection with parasites seen only in the cecum and colon, no parasites were seen in the small intestine. Inflammatory cells infiltrations were detected in mice of the three groups with varying degrees. Vacuolar forms of Blastocystis spp. were seen infiltrating the submucosa in sections from mice in GI (4 mice) and GII (2 mice) but not in GIII. The significant difference in the pathologic changes induced in the intestine of mice in the three groups was observed being more severe with polypoid formation in mice in GI (4 mice) than in GII (1 mouse). Conclusion: Blastocystis spp. isolates associating CRC differ in their proliferative and invasive pathogenic capabilities than symptomatic isolates. Asymptomatic Blastocystis spp. are non-invasive organisms causing only mild inflammatory response in the large intestine of experimentally infected animals
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实验性胚泡发育诱导的肿瘤前增殖变化
背景:通过体外和体内实验研究,研究芽囊霉的致病潜力,人们对其在癌症结肠癌发展中的作用产生了怀疑。尽管如此,这一假设仍在调查中。目的:研究接种芽囊菌的小鼠肠道病理学。从结直肠癌和非结直肠癌患者中分离出的芽囊菌。受试者和方法:从CRC患者中分离出7株芽囊原虫。6株来自有症状的胚泡发育的非CRC患者,6株来自无症状的非CRC芽囊原虫携带者。分离物用于诱导三周龄BALB-c小鼠的实验性胚泡发育:CRC分离物接种GI;有症状的非CRC分离株的GII;非CRC无症状分离株的GIII。通常,一种临床分离物被用来感染一只小鼠。每组包含一只阴性对照小鼠,用无寄生虫培养基接种,在相同条件下保存。结果:三组接种小鼠的肠切片组织病理学检查均为阳性,仅盲肠和结肠可见寄生虫感染,小肠未见寄生虫感染。三组小鼠均有不同程度的炎症细胞浸润。在GI(4只小鼠)和GII(2只小鼠)的小鼠切片中,可以看到液泡形式的芽囊菌浸润粘膜下层,但在GIII中没有。观察到三组小鼠肠道中诱导的病理变化的显著差异在GI小鼠中(4只小鼠)的息肉样形成比在GII小鼠中(1只小鼠)更严重。结论:与CRC相关的芽囊原虫分离株在增殖和侵袭致病能力方面与有症状的分离株不同。无症状芽囊原虫属是一种非侵入性生物,在实验感染动物的大肠中只引起轻微的炎症反应
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