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Laboratory Diagnosis
of Fungal Infections
Learning Objectives
 Review classification & general properties of
fungi
 Discuss the modes of collection & transportation
of clinical specimen/s in suspected fungal
infection
 Describe how medically important fungi are
identified by microscopic, cultural & serological
methods
Review - Fungal Infections/
Mycoses
 Superficial mycoses:
 2 types: surface and cutaneous mycoses
 Skin, hair & nails.
 Deep mycoses:
 2 types: subcutaneous & systemic mycoses
 Range from a symptomatic infection to fatal disease
 Opportunistic mycoses – mostly systemic
involvement
(a) Superficial Mycosis
 Clean the part with 70% alcohol
 Collect the material in a sterile paper or
a sterile petridish to -
 Allow drying of the specimen
 Reduce bacterial contamination
 Maintain viability
(a) Superficial Mycosis
 Dermatophytic lesion (Ringworm) –
spreads outward in a concentric
fashion with healing in the center –
scrape outwards from the edge of the
lesion with a scalpel blade or use
Cellophane tape
 Scalp lesion – scraping with a blunt
scalpel, including hair stubs, scales &
contents of plugged follicles.
 Onychomycosis – stop antifungals
one week prior to collection
 Mucosal scrapings
(b) Subcutaneous Mycosis
 Scrapings or crusts from the superficial
parts of lesions
 Pus aspirates
 Biopsy
(c) Systemic Mycosis
 Pus
 Biopsy
 Feces
 Urine
 Sputum
 CSF
 Blood
 Scrapings or swabs
from the edge of
lesions.
Collection & Transport of
specimen
 Skin, Hair & Nail
 Taken for dermatophytic infections
 Hair – plucked with forceps
 Tissue, BM & Body fluids
 Tissues – grind or mince before culturing
 Body fluids – centrifuge & use sediment for culture
 Urine – centrifuge & use sediment for culture
27.05.09 Phase I/ Module VII
Laboratory Diagnosis
 Direct examination
 Fungal culture
 Serological tests
 Skin tests
 PCR & other molecular methods
1. Direct Examination
 Very decisive in the diagnosis of fungal
infections
 Wet mounts
 Slide & tube KOH mounts – 10 to 20% KOH –
digests protein debris, dissolves keratin. DMSO can
be added to KOH to hasten clearing in skin
scrapings & nail clippings
 Calcofluor white – fluorescent stain – excellent
morphology of pathogenic fungi
 India ink – capsulated fungi
27.05.09 Phase I/ Module VII
CFW – yeast form of
Blastomyces
KOH - Aspergillus India ink -
Cryptococcus
27.05.09 Phase I/ Module VII
1. Direct Examination
 Gram stain – fungi are
gram positive
 Histopathology
 Superficial infection – acute, subacute or chronic
dermatitis with folliculitis
 Subcutaneous & systemic infections –
granulomatous reaction with fibrosis or pyogenic
inflammation
 Routine stain – Hematoxylin & Eosin (HE)
27.05.09 Phase I/ Module VII
1. Direct Examination
 Histopathology
 Special stains – PAS (Per Iodic acid), GMS (Grocott
Gomori Methanamine Silver), Mayer’s mucicarmine,
Gridley’s stain
 Fluorescent- antibody staining
 To detect fungal Ag in clinical specimen such as pus,
blood, CSF, tissue sections
 Adv – can detect fungus even when few organisms
are present
27.05.09 Phase I/ Module VII
2. Fungal Culture
 Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SDA)
 Contains 2% dextrose, antibiotics (gentamicin,
chloramphenicol) and cycloheximide
 Selective media
 Corn meal agar (CMA) – sporulation, chlamydospore
formation
 Bird seed agar – cryptococcus, forms brown
colonies
 Brain Heart Infusion (BHI) agar – dimorphic & other
fastidious fungi
27.05.09 Phase I/ Module
Corn Meal Agar
Bird Seed Agar
2. Fungal Culture
 Temperature requirement
 Majority of fungi – 37°C
 Superficial mycosis – 30°C
 Dimorphic fungi – 25°C & 37°C
 Incubation time
 At least 4 weeks
 Usually positive cultures are obtained in 7-10 days
 Candida & Aspergillus - 24 to 72 hrs
2. Fungal Culture
 Specimens should be cultured on agar
slants:
 Safe
 Require less space
 More resistant to drying during prolonged
incubation
 Blood cultures should be inoculated in to
biphasic blood culture bottles
27.05.09 Phase I/ Module VII Dr Ekta
Interpretation of Fungal Culture
 Isolation of an established pathogen like
H. capsulatum or C. neoformans – evidence of
infection
 Isolation of commensal or opportunistic fungi like
Candida or Aspergillus – consider following
points:
1. Isolation of same strain in all culture tubes
2. Repeated isolation of same strain in multiple
specimens
3. Isolation of same strain from different sites
4. Immune status
5. Serological evidence
Identification of fungal
cultures
 Colony morphology – colour, texture, pigment
production
Identification of fungal
cultures
 Fungal morphology
under microscope –
using Lactophenol Cotton
Blue (LPCB) stain
 Composition of LPCB
 Lactic acid - preserves fungal
structure
 Phenol – kills any live organism
 Glycerol – prevents drying
 Cotton blue – imparts blue
color to structures
Identification of fungal
cultures
 Special culture techniques – to see
sporing structures & spore arrangement,
CHROM agar for candida sps.
 Biochemicals – ability to assimilate carbon
& nitrogen, sugar fermentation
C.tropicalis
C.krusei
C.albicans
CHROM Agar
Serology
 Detection of Ag or Ab in serum or body
fluids
 Ab detection:
 Diagnosis of systemic & subcutaneous mycoses
 Assess prognosis of the disease
 Assess response to treatment
 Ag detection:
 Early stages of infection
 In patients with impaired immunity
Serological tests used in Medical
Mycology
 Agglutination
 Immunodiffusion – most widely used
 Counter immunoelectrophoresis (CIEP)
 Indirect fluorescent Ab detection
 ELISA, RIA
 Delayed hypersensitivity reaction
Other Methods
 PCR – Polymerase Chain Reaction
 RFLP - Restriction fragment length
polymorphism
 Protein electrophoresis
 Nucleic acid probes

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2_2018_04_23!10_37_14_PM.ppt

  • 2. Learning Objectives  Review classification & general properties of fungi  Discuss the modes of collection & transportation of clinical specimen/s in suspected fungal infection  Describe how medically important fungi are identified by microscopic, cultural & serological methods
  • 3. Review - Fungal Infections/ Mycoses  Superficial mycoses:  2 types: surface and cutaneous mycoses  Skin, hair & nails.  Deep mycoses:  2 types: subcutaneous & systemic mycoses  Range from a symptomatic infection to fatal disease  Opportunistic mycoses – mostly systemic involvement
  • 4. (a) Superficial Mycosis  Clean the part with 70% alcohol  Collect the material in a sterile paper or a sterile petridish to -  Allow drying of the specimen  Reduce bacterial contamination  Maintain viability
  • 5. (a) Superficial Mycosis  Dermatophytic lesion (Ringworm) – spreads outward in a concentric fashion with healing in the center – scrape outwards from the edge of the lesion with a scalpel blade or use Cellophane tape  Scalp lesion – scraping with a blunt scalpel, including hair stubs, scales & contents of plugged follicles.  Onychomycosis – stop antifungals one week prior to collection  Mucosal scrapings
  • 6. (b) Subcutaneous Mycosis  Scrapings or crusts from the superficial parts of lesions  Pus aspirates  Biopsy
  • 7. (c) Systemic Mycosis  Pus  Biopsy  Feces  Urine  Sputum  CSF  Blood  Scrapings or swabs from the edge of lesions.
  • 8. Collection & Transport of specimen  Skin, Hair & Nail  Taken for dermatophytic infections  Hair – plucked with forceps  Tissue, BM & Body fluids  Tissues – grind or mince before culturing  Body fluids – centrifuge & use sediment for culture  Urine – centrifuge & use sediment for culture
  • 9. 27.05.09 Phase I/ Module VII Laboratory Diagnosis  Direct examination  Fungal culture  Serological tests  Skin tests  PCR & other molecular methods
  • 10. 1. Direct Examination  Very decisive in the diagnosis of fungal infections  Wet mounts  Slide & tube KOH mounts – 10 to 20% KOH – digests protein debris, dissolves keratin. DMSO can be added to KOH to hasten clearing in skin scrapings & nail clippings  Calcofluor white – fluorescent stain – excellent morphology of pathogenic fungi  India ink – capsulated fungi
  • 11. 27.05.09 Phase I/ Module VII CFW – yeast form of Blastomyces KOH - Aspergillus India ink - Cryptococcus
  • 12. 27.05.09 Phase I/ Module VII 1. Direct Examination  Gram stain – fungi are gram positive  Histopathology  Superficial infection – acute, subacute or chronic dermatitis with folliculitis  Subcutaneous & systemic infections – granulomatous reaction with fibrosis or pyogenic inflammation  Routine stain – Hematoxylin & Eosin (HE)
  • 13. 27.05.09 Phase I/ Module VII 1. Direct Examination  Histopathology  Special stains – PAS (Per Iodic acid), GMS (Grocott Gomori Methanamine Silver), Mayer’s mucicarmine, Gridley’s stain  Fluorescent- antibody staining  To detect fungal Ag in clinical specimen such as pus, blood, CSF, tissue sections  Adv – can detect fungus even when few organisms are present
  • 14. 27.05.09 Phase I/ Module VII 2. Fungal Culture  Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SDA)  Contains 2% dextrose, antibiotics (gentamicin, chloramphenicol) and cycloheximide  Selective media  Corn meal agar (CMA) – sporulation, chlamydospore formation  Bird seed agar – cryptococcus, forms brown colonies  Brain Heart Infusion (BHI) agar – dimorphic & other fastidious fungi
  • 15. 27.05.09 Phase I/ Module Corn Meal Agar Bird Seed Agar
  • 16. 2. Fungal Culture  Temperature requirement  Majority of fungi – 37°C  Superficial mycosis – 30°C  Dimorphic fungi – 25°C & 37°C  Incubation time  At least 4 weeks  Usually positive cultures are obtained in 7-10 days  Candida & Aspergillus - 24 to 72 hrs
  • 17. 2. Fungal Culture  Specimens should be cultured on agar slants:  Safe  Require less space  More resistant to drying during prolonged incubation  Blood cultures should be inoculated in to biphasic blood culture bottles
  • 18. 27.05.09 Phase I/ Module VII Dr Ekta Interpretation of Fungal Culture  Isolation of an established pathogen like H. capsulatum or C. neoformans – evidence of infection  Isolation of commensal or opportunistic fungi like Candida or Aspergillus – consider following points: 1. Isolation of same strain in all culture tubes 2. Repeated isolation of same strain in multiple specimens 3. Isolation of same strain from different sites 4. Immune status 5. Serological evidence
  • 19. Identification of fungal cultures  Colony morphology – colour, texture, pigment production
  • 20. Identification of fungal cultures  Fungal morphology under microscope – using Lactophenol Cotton Blue (LPCB) stain  Composition of LPCB  Lactic acid - preserves fungal structure  Phenol – kills any live organism  Glycerol – prevents drying  Cotton blue – imparts blue color to structures
  • 21. Identification of fungal cultures  Special culture techniques – to see sporing structures & spore arrangement, CHROM agar for candida sps.  Biochemicals – ability to assimilate carbon & nitrogen, sugar fermentation
  • 23. Serology  Detection of Ag or Ab in serum or body fluids  Ab detection:  Diagnosis of systemic & subcutaneous mycoses  Assess prognosis of the disease  Assess response to treatment  Ag detection:  Early stages of infection  In patients with impaired immunity
  • 24. Serological tests used in Medical Mycology  Agglutination  Immunodiffusion – most widely used  Counter immunoelectrophoresis (CIEP)  Indirect fluorescent Ab detection  ELISA, RIA  Delayed hypersensitivity reaction
  • 25. Other Methods  PCR – Polymerase Chain Reaction  RFLP - Restriction fragment length polymorphism  Protein electrophoresis  Nucleic acid probes