| Literature DB >> 29378606 |
Rondell P Graham1, Bita V Naini2, Sejal S Shah1, Christina A Arnold3, Rajesh Kannangai4, Michael S Torbenson1, Dora M Lam-Himlin5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Human intestinal spirochetosis (IS) has been recognized for decades, but whether it represents commensalism or a pathogenic process remains controversial. IS is diagnosed on routine stains with confirmation by silver stains but these stains are labor intensive and slow to read. We evaluated the Treponema pallidum immunostain as a diagnostic adjunct for IS.Entities:
Keywords: B. Aalborgi; B. Pilosicoli; Brachyspira; Diarrhea; Intestinal spirochetosis; Treponema; Warthin-starry
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29378606 PMCID: PMC6389163 DOI: 10.1186/s13000-017-0676-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Pathol ISSN: 1746-1596 Impact factor: 2.644
Fig. 1a Hematoxylin and eosin stained section of colonic epithelium showing the characteristic histology of intestinal spirochetosis (Original magnification × 600). b The Warthin –Starry stain highlights the Brachyspira species along the apical aspect of the colonic epithelium (Original magnification × 600). c The T. pallidum immunostain robustly highlights the Brachyspira species without significant background staining (Original magnification × 600). d A tubular adenoma removed as part of cancer surveillance screening is colonized by intestinal spirochetosis (Original magnification ×1000). e The Warthin-Starry stain decorates the organisms (Original magnification ×400). f The T. pallidum immunostain is similarly positive for intestinal spirochetosis (Original magnification ×1000)
Fig. 2a The T. pallidum immunostain highlights numerous spiral organisms in the lamina propria. Some macrophages also contain ingested organisms. These findings are unapparent on H&E or Warthin Starry stains (Original magnification ×600). b This T. pallidum immunostain shows not only the colonization of the surface epithelium characteristic of intestinal spirochetosis, but also reveals lamina propria macrophages harboring spiral organisms (Original magnification ×1000)